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- is considered a weed in Britain and Europe. Other common names for the plant include pale smartweed, curlytop knotweed, and willow weed. It is a species...
- wind dispersal and are very easily spread by the wind, often becoming a weed and a dominant species on disturbed ground. Once established, the plants...
- Common names include pygmy smartweed, small water pepper and swamp willow weed. This herb is native to Asia, but distributed widely in Europe and Australia...
- A weed is a plant considered undesirable in a particular situation, growing where it conflicts with human preferences, needs, or goals. Plants with characteristics...
- Weed control is a type of pest control, which attempts to stop or reduce growth of weeds, especially noxious weeds, with the aim of reducing their competition...
- but their presence varies from year to year in many places. Source: Willow weed (Epilobium) Four o'clock (Mirabilis) Apple (Malus) Evening primrose (Oenothera)...
- Baccharis neglecta (also known as false willow, jara dulce, poverty weed, New Deal weed, and Roosevelt weed) is a species of perennial plant in the family...
- ex W.Lee Persicaria decipiens (R.Br.) K.L.Wilson – slender knotweed, willow-weed Persicaria dichotoma (Blume) Masam. Persicaria diospyrifolia (Cham. &...
- simple yellow flowers, it is now a common weed in swampy areas around the world. The Peruvian primrose-willow forms dense colonies along the s****, then...
- The willow flycatcher (Empidonax traillii) is a small insect-eating, neotropical migrant bird of the tyrant flycatcher family native to North America....