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Japanese Knotweed: Commercial Turfgrass and Landscape Maintena... Information about... Commercial Agriculture Environment & Natural Resources Fisheries & Aquaculture Food, Nutrition & Health Home, Lawn & Garden Youth, Community & Economic Development Serving New Jersey Find your Cooperative
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.) 3/27/2010 FS1016 An Integrated Approach to Insect Management in Turfgrass: Annual Bluegrass Weevil (4 pp.) 4/26/2010 FS1018 Japanese Knotweed (2 pp.) 2/1/2003 FS1019 Poison Ivy and Brush Control Around the Home Grounds (4 pp.) 2/1/2003 FS1048 Integrated Control of Gray Leaf Spot on Perennial
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oregonstate.edu (3)
      ( plant habit )  ( plant habit, sheared hedge )  ( leaves )  ( info ) Podocarpus totara       [Totara, Lowland Totara]       Common Name List       ( plant habit )  ( branches )  ( shoot )  ( leaves )  ( info ) Polygonum       Polygonaceae Knotweed, Smartweed, Fleece Vine       po-LI-go-num About 150
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)  ( plant habit, summer )  ( leaves, summer )       ( leaves, summer )  ( info )    Fallopia japonica   [Japanese Knotweed, Mexican Bamboo]   see   Polygonum cuspidatum × Fatshedera       Araliaceae Fatshedera       fatz-HED-er-a A single intergeneric hybrid, the result of a cross between Fatsia japonica
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www.gov.mb.ca (4)
Crops | Weeds | Prostrate Knotweed | Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives | Province of Manitoba Skip to Navigation | Skip to Content | Skip to Search | Site Map | Contact Us (1-866-MANITOBA) Please enable javascript in your browser to view the printer friendly page. Government Business
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Sowthistle Pineapple Weed Prostrate Knotweed Purslane Quackgrass Red Root Pigweed Round-Leaved Mallow Russian Thistle Scentless Chamomile Shepherd's Purse Smartweed Stinkweed Stork's Bill Volunteer Barley Volunteer Canola (Brassica napus and rapa) Volunteer Flax Volunteer Wheat White Cockle Wild Buckwheat
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www.ipm.msu.edu (5)
Japanese knotweed - idenitfy in MI nurseries Weed Identification in Christmas Trees Christmas trees Field crops Fruit Home and yard Nursery and landscape Turfgrass Vegetable Diagnostic Services ● Soil/Plant Nutrient Lab ● Enviro-weather ● Regional IPM Center ● Pesticide safety ● Organic: New Ag
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Prostrate knotweed identify in MI nurseries Weed Identification in Nurseries and Landscapes Christmas trees Field crops Fruit Home and yard Nursery and landscape Turfgrass Vegetable Diagnostic Services ● Soil/Plant Nutrient Lab ● Enviro-weather ● Regional IPM Center ● Pesticide safety ● Organic
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bygl.osu.edu (13)
that ragweed is wind pollinated, while goldenrod is insect pollinated. For detailed drawings of these two plants, consult "Weeds of the North Central States," North Central Regional Publication No. 281. JAPANESE KNOTWEED IS IN FULL BLOOM IN THE NORTH Erik Draper noted that Japanese knotweed is in full
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of already stretched-to-the-limits foresters. JAPANESE KNOTWEED TANGLES UP GARDEN Japanese knotweed, Polygonum cuspidatum is not recommended for planting, as once established, it is extremely difficult to eradicate. It is often used as a living fence as it grows quickly to 13ft tall and several feet
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our Experts Print How can I figure out how much mulch I need for my yard? I have an area 3.5 feet by 25 feet that I want to mulch for weed control. Last Updated: June 25, 2010 View as web page Remember that mulches such as wood chips control annual weeds like purslane and knotweed very well. Mulching
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bicarbonate. MilStop. 85% potassium bicarbonate. Organocide. 5% sesame oil. Regalia. 5% extract of Reynoutria sachalinensis (giant knotweed). SeaCide. 3% cottonseed oil. Serenade. 14.6% Bacillus subtilis strain QST 713. Sonata. 1.38% Bacillus pumilus strain QST 2808. Sporatec and Sporan. 18% rosemary oil, 10
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cru.cahe.wsu.edu (3)
leaf stage and rosettes are less than 2 inches across. Dicamba is more effective than 2,4-D or MCPA on certain weeds, such as wild buckwheat, chickweed, ladysthumb, knotweed, mayweed chamomile, and pineappleweed. However, dicamba is less effective then 2,4-D or MCPA on mustards, shepherdspurse, bitter
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Filaree, redstem G F P P G G Fireweed P G P P G G Geranium G G P P -- G Groundsel, common G G P P P-F  F Henbit P G P P G G Knotweed F P P P G G Ladysthumb F F P P G G Lambsquarters G F P P F G Mustard, hedge P F P P G* F Mustard, wild F G P P G G Nightshade, black P G P P G F Pigweed, redroot G G P P F F
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. Contents Introduction Illustrated Glossary Arrowhead, Duck Potato Asiatic Day-flower Common Day Lily Nodding Ladies' Tresses Wood Nettle Dutchman's Pipe Common Smartweed, Water Pepper Japanese Knotweed Pokeweed Soapwort Yellow Water Lily Tall Buttercup Wild Columbine Black Snakeroot, Black Cohosh Wild
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another group of annual weeds that may show up in turf year after year. These are common chickweed, knotweed, annual bluegrass and crabgrass. Two out of these weeds are actually management problems. Knotweed is normally present only when the soil is too compact for good turf growth. Crabgrass is not a
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www.agry.purdue.edu (2)
Invasive Scarab Beetles (White grubs) Found in Northern Indiana Star of Bethlehem , Spring Beauty Emerging in Shaded Areas Do-It-Yourselfer: Is it Crabgrass or Tall Fescue? Controlling Wild Onion or Wild Garlic 4/2/2007 Knotweed germinating next to sidewalks and other hotspots Timing of Preemergence
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Home Turf Tips Publications Turf Links TURF TIP 04/02/2007 Knotweed germinating next to sidewalks and other hotspots Prostrate knotweed is currently germinating in thin areas next to sidewalks, cart paths, driveways and other hotspots. Knotweed is often confused with crabgrass at this early stage
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www.extension.iastate.edu (2)
barley Quackgrass Smooth brome Canada thistle Green foxtail Black Nightshade Fall panicum Downy brome Kochia Orchardgrass C. ragweed Giant foxtail C. milkweed Shattercane Crabgrasses Field pennycress Prostrata knotweed Giant ragweed Wooly cupgrass C. cocklebur Hemp dogbane Venice mallow Morningglories
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Daisy fleabane Goldenrod Cherry bark Horsetail Knotweed Lichens Poplar, cottonwood Meadow-rue Maple Sedges Oxalis Pokeberries Smartweed Rose hips Solomon's seal Sunflowers Yellows, Oranges Purples, Blues, Grays Birch Tans, Browns Black raspberry Bittersweet Acorns Blackberry Bloodroot Cherry twigs
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