266 WEED INDEX Abutilon theop~rosti 28, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, I t07,108 Acer rubmm 7p, 124 Aillanthus alti$sima 70 Amaranthus s.RP:I. 52,53,54,55,81,89, 109 Ambrosia artet"isiijolia 18, 23, 24, 25, 30, 50,52,53,72,81, 83,106,107 Ambrosia trifi1a 110 Ameranthus hybridus 16,31,62,126 Annual Bluegrass 102 Apocynum ca~nabinum 32, 113 Artemesia vUI~aris 34 Barnyardgras~ 52, 53, 54, 80 Bermudagras~31,104 Birdseye pearf.swort 100,102 Black Cherry 1120,124 Black Medic 11 Broadleaf Plaptain 48, 49 Buckhorn Pla~tain 41 Burcucumbe~ 35, 109, 110 i Canada Thistle t18 Chenopodiuml album 16,23,26,27,30,31, , 32, 33, 55, 56, 62,72, 81,89,94,109,110, 126 Chicory 72 i Cichorium inJ,bus 72 Cinquefoft 261 Cinium arve~se 109,118 Common Ch~kweed 26, 102 Common Co~kelbur 109,110 Common La.pbsquarters 16,23,26,27, , 30, 31, 32, 33, 55, 56, 62, 72, 81, 89,94, 109, i 110, 126 Common Puifslane 95, 102 Common Ratweed 18,23,26,27,30,52, . 53, 72, 81, 83, 106, 107 Common Waterhemp 53, 54 Cynodon spp. 26,102 Conyza canadensis 26, 102 Corronitlavaria 115 Crown Vetch 115 Cyperus esculentus 60,87, 107, 108 Dandelion 41, 45,48,126 Datura stramonium 16, 30 Daucuscarota72, 80, 115 Digiteria ischaemum 37, 38, 40, 48 Digiteria sanguinalis 26, 27, 33, 39, 40, 44, 62,81,89,102 Eastern Black Nightshade 64 Eckinochio« crus-galli 52, 53, 54, 80 Bleucine indica 40 Elytrigia repens 9,58 Fall Panicum 26, 30 Field Violet 104 FoxtaiI31,32,33,55,62,72,126 Fraxinum pennsylvanica 70, 120, lZ4 Galinsoga ciliata 26, 94, 104 Galinsoga ParViflora 16 Giant Ragweed 110 Glechoma hederacea 45 Goosegrass 40 Green Ash 70, 120, 126 Groundsel 104 Hairy Galinsoga 26, 94 Hemp Dogbane 32, 113 Horseweed 26, 102 Ipomoea spp. 16 Ipomoea hederacea 31, 82 Japanese Honeysuckle 122 Jimsonweed 16, 30
I I Large crabgrass 26, 27, 33, 39, 40, 42, 44, I [62,81,82,102 Liverworth 100 i Lonicera japon~a 122 Marchantia sPpJ100 Mollugo verlcilipJa 102 Momingglory ~6, 31, 82 Muhlenbergia Irondosa 15 Mugwort34 I Multiflora rosei122 Oxa/is stricta 4L126 Oxalis spp; 45 1 I Panicum dich~omiflorum 26, 30 Pennsylvania ~martweed 80, 109, 115 Pigweed 26, 27~ 109 Plantago lance~lata 41, 45 Poa annua 102i Po/ygonum avi~ulare 49 Po/ygonum co~volvulus 62 Po/ygonum pe"syivanicum 80, 109, 115 Populus tremufoides 114, 1209 Portulaca oler4cea 95, 102 Potentilla rect~ 26 Prostrate Knoreed 49 I Quackgrass 9,158 Quercus rubra 1120,124 I Raphanus rap~inistrum 16 Red Maple 70*120, 124 Red Oak 120, 1124 I 267 Redroot Pigweed 53, 81, 89, 94 Rosa multiflora 122 Sapina procumbens 100, 102 Senecio vulgaris 104 Sdariafaberii31,32,55,62,72 Setaria lutescens 26, 27 Seteri« viridis 72,107,126 Sicyos angulatus 35,109, no Smooth Crabgrass 37, 40, 42, 43, 48 Smooth Pigweed 16,31,62,126 Solanum ptcanthum 64 Spotted Spurge 45 Stelaria media 26, 102 Sulfer Cinquefoil 26 Taraxacum officinali 41, 48, 126 Tree-of-Heaven 70 Trifolium repens 45, 48, 49 Trembling aspen 114, 120 Velvedeaf28,52,53,54,55,107 Viola arvensis 104 White Clover 45, 48, 49 White Mulberry 122 Wild Buckwheat 62, 115 Wild Radish 16 Wirestem Muhly 15 Yellow Foxtail 26, 27 Yellow Nutsedge 60,87,107,108 Yellow Wood sorrel 126
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