For those looking to match up common plant names with botanical names, we offer the following simple list. Common name is listed first, followed by botanical name and extension ( if known ). Abscess Root Polemonium reptans Acanthus-leaved Thistle Carlina acanthifolia Accocha Cyclanthera pedata A...
Identify that fuzzy caterpillar you found with the help of this quick, easy, and authoritative guide, including pictures and descriptions of 20 caterpillars and moths.
dataset comprising of RGB images of four, early season weeds, found in corn and soybean production system in the Midwest US, namely, cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium), foxtail (Setaria viridis), redroot pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus), and giant ragweed (Ambrosia trifida) was used in this study...
Do you let these plants grow in your yard or pull them as “weeds” when they appear?You might want to let them be, asSMARTWEEDS(orKNOTWEEDS) are 130 species of native plants in the genusPolygonumthat produce seeds eaten by twenty species of ducks and geese, Bobwhites, Mourning Doves, ...
Mowing the lawn in the same pattern every time also wears out the grass in the tire tracks. This leads to bare spots in which weeds will quickly grow. Reseeding those spots has only limited success because new grass won’t grow well in compacted soil. ...
Typically, 2,4-D is used in the Midwest to control winter annual broad-leaf weeds before planting soybean and in an early post-emergence application in corn and sorghum; however, the evolution of 2,4-D-resistant common waterhemp in several Midwestern states may limit the use of 2.4-D for...
The study was conducted in the experimental area of the Goiano Federal Institute—Campus Ceres, located in Ceres, state of Goiás, in the midwest region of Brazil. The coordinates of the experimental site are 15°21′16″S latitude and 49°36′23″W longitude, with an altitude of 570 m....