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... Europe . Vegetative Repro- Many duction . weeds multiply by Fig . 2 . root . means of roots , Woolly thistle , a type of perennial stems , or both . In quack grass , one means of multiplication is by stems commonly called " roots ...
... Europe . Vegetative Repro- Many duction . weeds multiply by Fig . 2 . root . means of roots , Woolly thistle , a type of perennial stems , or both . In quack grass , one means of multiplication is by stems commonly called " roots ...
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... Europe . Another European vagrant , the sheep sorrel ( Rumex Acetosella ) , is widely distributed in the country . The fact that this weed spreads freely by its running roots accounts for its appearance in mats . There is a widely ...
... Europe . Another European vagrant , the sheep sorrel ( Rumex Acetosella ) , is widely distributed in the country . The fact that this weed spreads freely by its running roots accounts for its appearance in mats . There is a widely ...
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... European bindweed ( Convolvulus arvensis ) , has made its way from Illinois . and Missouri , where it is already something of a pest , and is now seen in meadows in Iowa . The other , the com- mon morning glory ( C. sepium ) , very ...
... European bindweed ( Convolvulus arvensis ) , has made its way from Illinois . and Missouri , where it is already something of a pest , and is now seen in meadows in Iowa . The other , the com- mon morning glory ( C. sepium ) , very ...
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... European bindweed ( Convolvulus arvensis ) , bone- set ( Eupatorium scrotium ) , Mexican tea , spiny pigweed , Indian mallow or velvet weed , galinsoga , ironweed ( Verno- nia noveboracensis ) , aster ( Aster Tradescanti and A. sali ...
... European bindweed ( Convolvulus arvensis ) , bone- set ( Eupatorium scrotium ) , Mexican tea , spiny pigweed , Indian mallow or velvet weed , galinsoga , ironweed ( Verno- nia noveboracensis ) , aster ( Aster Tradescanti and A. sali ...
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Louis Hermann Pammel. asters , goldenrod and European bindweed , are perennial . Marsh elder ( Iva ciliata ) , poverty grasses ( Aristida dicho- toma ) , dead nettle or henbit ( Lamium anplexicaule ) , are abundant annuals . The Virginia ...
Louis Hermann Pammel. asters , goldenrod and European bindweed , are perennial . Marsh elder ( Iva ciliata ) , poverty grasses ( Aristida dicho- toma ) , dead nettle or henbit ( Lamium anplexicaule ) , are abundant annuals . The Virginia ...
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achenes alfalfa annual awned biennial blue grass bracts branched bull thistle C. M. King calyx Canada thistle carpels cent Cirsium clover seed clusters cocklebur common weed corn corolla crab grass crop cultivated curled dock dodder erect Europe five five-lobed four foxtail fruit germination glabrous glumes grain fields hairy herb horse nettle impurities inches long involucre Iowa lanceolate leaf leaves linear lobes marsh elder meadows milkweed Minnesota Missouri morning glory mustard native North numerous oats oblong ovary ovate ovules panicles pappus pastures pepper grass perennial petals petioled pigweed pinnately pistil plant Plantago plantain plowing poisonous Polygonum prickly pubescent purple quack grass racemes ragweed roadsides roots rootstocks Rumex sepals sessile sheaths sheep sorrel shrubs slender smartweed smooth soil species spikelets spikes spreading Spurge squirrel-tail stamens stem stipules sulphate Sunflower sweet clover tall Texas three feet high toothed troublesome weed upper waste places weed seeds wild yellow
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