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List of articles with the category Herb weeds

  • Indian Toothcup, Toothcup

  • Crow Garlic, Wild Garlic, Field Garlic, False Garlic, Stag’s Garlic, Wild Garlic, Wild Onion

  • Alligator Weed

  • Khaki Weed, Creeping Chaffweed, Khakiklits

  • Tumble-weed, Tumbleweed, White Pigweed, Stiff Tumbleweed

  • Agapanthus, African Lily, Lily of the Nile

  • Crofton Weed, Catweed, Hemp Agrimony, Mexican Devil, Sticky Agrimony, Sticky Eupatorium

  • Mistflower, Mist Flower, Creeping Croftonweed, River Eupatorium, Spreading Mistflower

  • Three-corned Garlic, Angled Onion, Three-Cornered Leek, Triquetrous Garlic, Triquetrous Leek

  • Star-burr, Goat’s Head, Star Burr, Bristly Starburr, Donkieklits, Sterklits, Upright Starburr, Hispid Starbur

  • Sorrel, Sheep Sorrel

  • Pheasant’s Eye, Small-fruited Pheasant’s Eye, Red Chamomile

  • Cootamundra wattle

  • Kochia by Sauntering Photographer is licensed under CC BY-ND-2.0

    Eradication of Kochia in Western Australia

    Kochia (Bassia scoparia) is a large, fast-growing annual weed of cereal crops and pastures in warmer regions of the world that is also grown as a salt-tolerant forage plant. It was introduced into the Western Australian wheat belt in 1990 as a forage plant and to revegetate salt-affected land, but soon began to spread and become invasive.

  • Mouse-ear hawkweed (Hieracium pilosella). Photo credit Mark Hamilton NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.

    Mouse-ear hawkweed eradication in the Kosciusko National Park

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