PDF 32 pages 28 weed species identified by University of Nevada Cooperative Extension Weed Identification and Control Guide by Susan Donaldson and Gayle Bowers- Related articlesWeed Identification. and Control Guide. Susan Donaldson, Water Quality Education Specialist. Gayle Bowers, Teaching Assistant. Introduction. This weed identification and control ... and volunteers to accurately identify weed species, learn about the life cycle, and apply the principles of. integrated pest management in their control ... goats to graze the weed early in the season while it is still tender.
Identified Weeds include
Dryland
Noxious/Invasive Weeds
Knapweed, Diffuse*
Knapweed, Russian*
Knapweed, Spotted*
Leafy Spurge*
Medusahead**
Puncturevine***
Thistle, Canada***
Thistle, Musk*
Thistle, Yellow Star*
Riparian
Noxious/Invasive Weeds
Eurasian Watermilfoil**
Hemlock, Poison***
Hemlock, Western Water***
Hoary Cress (Whitetop)*
Purple Loosestrife**
Tall Whitetop (Perennial Pepperweed)*
Tamarisk (Saltcedar)**
Nuisance Weeds
Chicory
Common Mallow
Common Mullein
Curly Dock
Curlycup Gumweed
Dodder
Field Bindweed
Foxtail Barley
Kochia
Plantain
Redroot Pigweed
Wild Iris
* Weeds designated as noxious by Nevada Administrative Code
** Weeds not designated as noxious, but known to be invasive
*** Weeds designated as noxious by Nevada Administrative Code, but not highly invasive
Regions Impacted: (See related documents in region)
USA,
Southwest,
Pacific
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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 08 March, 2010.