Spotted Knapweed
Originally found in Eurasia, spotted knapweed infests rangeland, pastures, roadsides, or any disturbed soils.
Originally found in Eurasia, spotted knapweed infests rangeland, pastures, roadsides, or any disturbed soils.
Native to Eurasia, rush skeletonweed is found in rangeland, cropland, pastures, wasteland, disturbed areas, sagebrush, and along roadsides.
Purple loosestrife is a European plant probably introduced to the United States as an ornamental.
A native plant of Eurasia, leafy spurge is an aggressive invader of pastures, rangeland, stream banks, and waste areas.
Dalmatian toadflax was brought to the United States from Europe, probably for ornamental purposes.
A deeply tap rooted biennial or short-lived perennial that grows 1-3 feet tall.