This is one of the five most common plants in my area (wild plants). I think there is a Texas Gardening Forum here, but can't leave this post now or I'll lose it. Fall is one of the best times of the year to use herbicides to control both musk and Canada thistle. Oh, I wasn't critisising anyone here. Informa PLC's registered office is 5 Howick Place, London SW1P 1WG. It is well known by name because it is the prime source of fall allergies in North America. Mizzou Weed Science 740 views. However, horseweed grows along the roads here, where as the goldenrod doesn't grow large enough usually. 2013 Field Day - horseweed/marestail control - Duration: 4:24. Thanks you guys for the help.
Good grazing management next year that leaves some residual grass cover can go a long ways towards minimizing the competitiveness of many of these weed species. Informa Markets, a trading division of Informa PLC. Ragweed is a plant that many people speak of but might not know for sure what it looks like. But, this is an interesting example of how the best laid plans of mice and men are often thwarted. Yuk, Solidago sucks, unless you grow it commercially for the cut flower trade, like I used to do. Yeah, I don't know. Weed populations have exploded recently in many pastures. You all are incredibly knowlegable, and have already clarified a couple of plants for me without a doubt. Number 8860726.Eric Mousel, South Dakota State University | Sep 10, 2007Weed populations have exploded recently in many pastures.
I agree they look like two different plants. Site: Wear's Valley, TN Date: 2009-November-18 Photographer: Gerald C Williamson Nikon D60 1/40f/9 ISO200 Tamron SP 90MM f/2.8 AF Macro 90mm (135 equiv) A characteristic which is key in goldenrod species identification is the vein structure in the leaves.
Get rid of it. This doesn't quite look like horseweed, given the smooth leaf edges. If you weren’t able to get out and control them this spring, you still have another chance.With recent rains, Musk thistle seedlings have probably sprouted into a small, in a flat rosette and the rhizomatous Canada thistle has sent up new tillers.
Those folks, among others, seem very committed to researching and documenting, the Native Plants of Texas and also to helping people identify those plants. looks alot like a horse weed to me
The second one is different and looks like goldenrod. 4:24. Horseweed appears just here or there in most gardens and is easily controlled by pulling. another picture and another. The plant in the first picture seems to have serrated foliage and hairy stems.
Post #4838348. I think there two different plants as well, I went out and looked harder. Alaskabound Plano, TX Apr 21, 2008. I have had it come up as a garden bed weed around here. Stiff goldenrod is a tough plant that grows in the most inhospitable soils, from moist clay to dry sand. I think I'm going to give up on this one. started by TinaBarry
Well, I am going with my original opinion of #1 - horseweed. Also agree that #2 is probably a Solidago/goldenrod. Many pastures were drought stressed last year 6 Trending Headlines: Can blockchain solve price discovery?
Bookmark. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the Davesgarden.com Applying herbicides for weed control does very little good on mostly mature weeds this time of year. Crushed leaves and stems have a carrot-like scent. I was thinking by the leaves, something in the Aster family. I will try to take another picture of a different one, but truth be told this is just what they all look like. This new growth is very susceptible to herbicides at this time of year.Using 2,4-D or Ally are probably your best bet for the money. started by bookingood