Purple Starthistle
Purple starthistle is a weed in rangeland, grassland, fields, disturbed areas, and along roadsides.
Purple starthistle is a weed in rangeland, grassland, fields, disturbed areas, and along roadsides.
It is prevalent on poor soils, tolerates cold conditions, and survives drought well.
Native to Asia, Japanese knotweed is an escaped ornamental found along roadsides and waterways, in waste areas, and pastures.
Native to Europe, goatsrue is found in wetlands, along waterways and roads, in pastures, and cropland.
Native to Eurasia, giant reed is a weed in waterways and wetlands, disturbed sites, and garden edges.
Native to Eurasia, elongated mustard is a weed of disturbed sites and roadsides.
An herbaceous, taprooted biennial or short-lived perennial, with hollow, branching stems, that grows about 1 1/2 feet tall.
A rhizomatous, thorny, highly branched herbaceous perennial that grows up to 4 feet tall.