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ANR-B7 2014College of Agriculture, Humanand Natural SciencesCooperative ExtensionWeed IdentificationCool-Season Pasture WeedsRichard Link, Research Assistant, Jason P. de Koff, Extension Assistant ProfessorField ImageIdentification and GrowthScientific Name: Geranium dissectum L.Common Name: Cutleaf GeraniumType: AnnualGrowth: Erect stems or spreadingScientific Name: Cardamine hirsuta L.Common Name: Hairy BittercressType: AnnualGrowth: Erect stemsScientific Name: Conyza canadensis L.Common Name: HorseweedType: AnnualGrowth: Erect stems1

Field ImageIdentification and GrowthScientific Name: Thlaspi arvense L.Common Name: Field PennycressType: AnnualGrowth: Erect stemsScientific Name: Lamium purpureum L.Common Name: Purple DeadnettleType: AnnualGrowth: Erect stemsScientific Name: Oxalis stricta L.Common Name: Yellow WoodsorrelType: Annual or PerennialGrowth: Prostrate to Erect stemsScientific Name: Rumex crispus L.Common Name: Curly DockType: PerennialGrowth: Erect stems2

Field ImageIdentification and GrowthScientific Name: Lamium amplexicaule L.Common Name: HenbitType: AnnualGrowth: Erect, low-lying, spreading stemsScientific Name: Packera glabella Poir.Common Name: Cressleaf GroundselType: AnnualGrowth: Erect stemsScientific Name: Cerastium fontanumBaumg.Common Name: Mouseear ChickweedType: PerennialGrowth: Erect, spreading, mat-forming stemsScientific Name: Taraxacum officinaleWeber.Common Name: DandelionType: AnnualGrowth: Erect stems from rosette3

Field ImageIdentification and GrowthScientific Name: Trifolium pratense L.Common Name: Red CloverType: BiennialGrowth: Erect or ascending stemsScientific Name: Plantago lanceolata L.Common Name: Buckhorn PlantainType: PerennialGrowth: Erect stemsScientific Name: Erigeron strigosus Muhl.Common Name: Rough FleabaneType: AnnualGrowth: Erect stemsScientific Name: Ranunclus sardous CrantzCommon Name: Hairy ButtercupType: AnnualGrowth: Erect stems4

Field ImageIdentification and GrowthScientific Name: Carduus nutans L.Common Name: Musk ThistleType: BiennialGrowth: Erect stems, pink flowersWeed ControlOnce a weed has been identified, use the publications listed below to identify proper control methods.Rhodes, Jr., G.N. and W. P. Phillips, Jr. 2012. Weed Management in Pastures and Hay Crops. University ofTennessee Cooperative Extension, PB1801. Available at: l pastures.pdfRhodes, Jr., G.N., C. Main, B.D. Sims, R.M. Hayes, A. McClure, T.C. Mueller, B. Brown. 2013. 2013 WeedControl Manual for Tennessee. University of Tennessee Cooperative Extension, PB1580. Available Documents/PB1580-2013.pdfReferenceBryson, C.T. and M. S. DeFelice. 2009. Weeds Of The South. Athens: University of Georgia Press.TSU-14-0079(A)-15-17095 Tennessee State University is an AA/EEO employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age inits programs and activities.5

Cool-Season Pasture Weeds Richard Link, Research Assistant, Jason P. de Koff, Extension Assistant Professor ANR-B7 2014 . Weed Control Once a weed has been identified, use the publications listed below to identify proper control methods. Rhodes, Jr., G.N. and W. P. Phillips, Jr. 2012. Weed Management in Pastures and Hay Crops.

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