Last Weeds Quiz Flashcards
1
Q

A
wild strawberry
2
Q

A
cinquefoil
3
Q

A
narrowleaf plantain
4
Q

A
broadleaf plantain
5
Q

A
Dandelion
6
Q

A
Ground ivy
7
Q

A
curly dock
8
Q

A
white clover
9
Q

A
hairy or crown vetch
10
Q

A
chicory
11
Q
A
hawkweed
12
Q

A
yarrow
13
Q

A
canada thistle
14
Q

A
mouse-ear chickweed
15
Q
- 3 leaflets
- long, agressive stolons
- prefers dry soils
A
Wild Strawberry
16
Q
- 5 leaves
- looks like wild strawberry
- aggressive stolons
A
cinquefoil
17
Q
- narrow leaves w/ paralell veins
- fibrous roots
- flowers are on brown seedheads
A
Narrowleaf plantain
18
Q
- broad leaves
- very deep, think taproot
- long seed stalk
A
broadleaf plantain
19
Q
- thick taproot
- strong lobed, jagged leaves
A
dandelion
20
Q
- perennial
- square stems
- minty odor
- very dense
A
ground ivy
21
Q
- red mid-vain
- deep taproot
- found in low maintenance areas
A
curly dock
22
Q
- aggressive stolons
- legume family
- white “water mark” on leaves
- leaves in 3
- perennial
A
white clover
23
Q
- legume
- long leaf w/ many leaflets
- produces 3-10 long, weak branching stems
- easy to control w/ herbicide
A
hairy or crown vetch
24
Q
- waxy, heart shaped leaves
- 2-12” tall
- survives low mowing heights
A
wild violet
25
* looks like dandelion but leaves aren't as jagged
* "woody" upright stems
* frequent mowing reduces it
chicory
26
* Very hairy, overlapping leaves
* perennial
* stems exute milky sap
hawkweed
27
* fern-like leaves
* used in bunker lips
* flat-topped white-pink flower
* stays green all winter
yarrow
28
* noxious / invasive weed
* has rhizomes and produces seeds
* 3-6 foot deep roots
* spikey leaves
* 5000 seeds per plant
canada thistle
29
* small, hairy leaf
* perennial
* spreads by seed and rooting stems
mouse-ear chickweed
30
chemical products:
what products is most always root uptake?
Pre-emergent
31
chemical products:
what products have foliar uptake?
Post Emergant
32
chemical products:
what products are applied to the seedbead with the seed?
Pre-Plant Herbicide
33
chemical products:
what products are mainy root uptake and provide early post emergant control?
pre-emergent w/ early post