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Portfolio Archives: Class 2

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Yellow Toadflax
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Yellow Toadflax

Class 2By UtahWeedFebruary 10, 2021

Yellow Toadflax
is an aggressive invader of rangeland, roadsides, field edges, and waste areas.

Yellow Starthistle plant
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Yellow Starthistle

Class 2By UtahWeedFebruary 10, 2021

Yellow starthistle was introduced from Europe.

Squarrose Knapweed
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Squarrose Knapweed

Class 2By UtahWeedFebruary 10, 2021

Squarrose knapweed is a native plant of the eastern Mediterranean area.

Spotted Knapweed
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Spotted Knapweed

Class 2By UtahWeedFebruary 10, 2021

Originally found in Eurasia, spotted knapweed infests rangeland, pastures, roadsides, or any disturbed soils.

Rush Skeletonweed plant
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Rush Skeletonweed

Class 2By UtahWeedFebruary 10, 2021

Purple loosestrife is a European plant probably introduced to the United States as an ornamental.

Purple Loosestrife
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Purple Loosestrife

Class 2By UtahWeedFebruary 10, 2021

Purple loosestrife is a European plant probably introduced to the United States as an ornamental.

Medusahead plant
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Medusahead

Class 2By UtahWeedFebruary 10, 2021

Medusahead was brought to the United States from Eurasia.

Leafy Spurge plant
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Leafy Spurge

Class 2By UtahWeedFebruary 10, 2021

A native plant of Eurasia, leafy spurge is an aggressive invader of pastures, rangeland, stream banks, and waste areas.

Dyers Woad plant
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Dyers Woad

Class 2By UtahWeedFebruary 10, 2021

Dyers woad was introduced from Europe for production of textile dyes.

Dalmatian Toadflax leaves
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Dalmatian Toadflax

Class 2By UtahWeedFebruary 4, 2021

Dalmatian toadflax was brought to the United States from Europe, probably for ornamental purposes.

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