A Talk On Weeds An Address Delivered Before the County Road School Clinton Cou
A Talk On Weeds An Address Delivered Before the County Road School Clinton Cou
L H Louis Hermann Pammel
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" Rag- weeds are also common in all parts of the state; velvet weed is common and in western Iowa marsh elder and sunflower are abundant. Garden Weeds. The most common garden weeds are purslane, pigweed, lamb 's quarter, crab grass, nimble will, fox tail, spurge, boot jack, smartweed, speedwell, horse weed, etc. , are quite uni- versal in the state. Meadows. The more important weeds in clover meadows are curled and smooth dock, fox tail, nimble will, horse weed, pep- per grass and smartweed, ya...rrow, pigeon grass and small rag- weed. The buckhorn, bracted plantain, chicory, carrot, white catchfly, evening catchfly, black medick and yellow clover are occasional and of recent introduction. Pastures. In Iowa pastures the hoary vervain with blue flow- ers in long spikes. Small ragweed, pigeon grass, fox tail and golden rod are the most conspicuous weed in all parts of the state. Roadsides. The weeds of the roadside are generally much the same as those occuring in adjacent fields. In eastern Iowa dog fennel or may weed, yellow clover and jimson weed.
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