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Oilseed radish (Raphanus sativus) Plant Guide - USDA

Oilseed radish (Raphanus sativus) Plant Guide - USDA

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Plant Guide OILSEED RADISH also be aerial seeded into standing corn, soybean, or Raphanus sativus L. Plant Symbol = RASA2 . Contributed by: USDA NRCS Booneville Plant Materials Center, Arkansas . Oilseed radish. Photo provided by Dr. Ray Weil, University of Maryland. Alternate Names Common Alternate Names: forage radish, fodder radish, tillage ...

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Kochia, Bassia scoparia, Plant Guide - USDA

Kochia, Bassia scoparia, Plant Guide - USDA

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Plant Guide KOCHIA Bassia scoparia (L.) A.J. Scott. ... which would allow the plant to draw water from a cylindrical soil mass 16 feet (4.9 m) in diameter and 8 feet (2.4 m) or more deep. ... Kochia is native to central and eastern Europe and Asia (Whitson et al., 1991) and was likely introduced as an ...

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SAINFOIN Plant Guide - USDA

SAINFOIN Plant Guide - USDA

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Department of Natural Resources for this plant’s current status (e.g. threatened or endangered species, state noxious status, and wetland indicator values).

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SAINFOIN Plant Guide - Ag Research

SAINFOIN Plant Guide - Ag Research

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: Sainfoin is preferred over alfalfa by mule deer and other wildlife. It greens up earlier in spring than alfalfa and stays green during the summer

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Plant Guide - USDA PLANTS

Plant Guide - USDA PLANTS

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The stems of plants (culms) are used for planting stock. Two to three culms are planted per hole. Space plants 18" by 18" unless wind erosion is

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Plant Guide - USDA PLANTS

Plant Guide - USDA PLANTS

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Service will be listed under the subheading “Department of Agriculture.” References Allard, H.A. 1944. Second year sprouts of black cherry, Prunus serotina, fruiting.

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Plant Guide - USDA PLANTS

Plant Guide - USDA PLANTS

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The species is a major threat to natural landscapes. An example of Chinese privet’s ability to push a native species closer to extinction is noted in the

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Plant Guide - USDA PLANTS

Plant Guide - USDA PLANTS

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30 cm long. The stem has alternate, lanceolate-shaped leaves, 2.5-15 cm long, that are shallowly toothed and wavey at the edges. The leaves are

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Plant Guide - USDA PLANTS

Plant Guide - USDA PLANTS

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Side-oats grama produces high quality, nutritious forage that is relished by all classes of livestock throughout the summer and fall, and it remains moderately palatable into winter.

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Plant Guide: Crimson Clover (Trifolium incarnatum)

Plant Guide: Crimson Clover (Trifolium incarnatum)

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animals grazing crimson clover than white clover or alfalfa, it should generally be used in mixtures with grasses to reduce this risk (Knight, 1985). The barbed hairs on overly-mature crimson clover flower heads can be problematic for horses, but can be avoided by harvesting hay promptly when it begins to bloom.

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Plant Guide - Moors for the Future

Plant Guide - Moors for the Future

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Fern-like Fir Clubmoss Huperzia selago Moorland specialist-Neat looking evergreen perennial which grows in an erect fashion (to 25cm, but usually much smaller). -Stems covered in dense spiral of small leaves.

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