Last Weeds Quiz Flashcards

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wild strawberry

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cinquefoil

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narrowleaf plantain

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broadleaf plantain

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Dandelion

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Ground ivy

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curly dock

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white clover

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hairy or crown vetch

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chicory

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hawkweed

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yarrow

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canada thistle

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mouse-ear chickweed

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15
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  • 3 leaflets
  • long, agressive stolons
  • prefers dry soils
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Wild Strawberry

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16
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  • 5 leaves
  • looks like wild strawberry
  • aggressive stolons
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cinquefoil

17
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  • narrow leaves w/ paralell veins
  • fibrous roots
  • flowers are on brown seedheads
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Narrowleaf plantain

18
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  • broad leaves
  • very deep, think taproot
  • long seed stalk
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broadleaf plantain

19
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  • thick taproot
  • strong lobed, jagged leaves
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dandelion

20
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  • perennial
  • square stems
  • minty odor
  • very dense
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ground ivy

21
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  • red mid-vain
  • deep taproot
  • found in low maintenance areas
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curly dock

22
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  • aggressive stolons
  • legume family
  • white “water mark” on leaves
  • leaves in 3
  • perennial
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white clover

23
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  • legume
  • long leaf w/ many leaflets
  • produces 3-10 long, weak branching stems
  • easy to control w/ herbicide
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hairy or crown vetch

24
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  • waxy, heart shaped leaves
  • 2-12” tall
  • survives low mowing heights
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wild violet

25
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  • looks like dandelion but leaves aren’t as jagged
  • “woody” upright stems
  • frequent mowing reduces it
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chicory

26
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  • Very hairy, overlapping leaves
  • perennial
  • stems exute milky sap
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hawkweed

27
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  • fern-like leaves
  • used in bunker lips
  • flat-topped white-pink flower
  • stays green all winter
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yarrow

28
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  • noxious / invasive weed
  • has rhizomes and produces seeds
  • 3-6 foot deep roots
  • spikey leaves
  • 5000 seeds per plant
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canada thistle

29
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  • small, hairy leaf
  • perennial
  • spreads by seed and rooting stems
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mouse-ear chickweed

30
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chemical products:

what products is most always root uptake?

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Pre-emergent

31
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chemical products:

what products have foliar uptake?

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Post Emergant

32
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chemical products:
what products are applied to the seedbead with the seed?

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Pre-Plant Herbicide

33
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chemical products:

what products are mainy root uptake and provide early post emergant control?

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pre-emergent w/ early post