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    Registered Herbicides 
     
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    General Description:  
    
      - Generally 1 to 3 feet tall, more or less branched,
        arising from a long taproot. 
 
      - Herbage has a milky juice.
 
      - Some pubescence occurs when young, but it is
        frequently glabrous at maturity.
 
      - Leaves are narrow, up to 12 inches long, gradually
        tapering from the base to the apex.
 
      - Flower heads occur at the end of long, hollow
        peduncles.
 
      - Involucral bracts, usually about 13, 1 to 2 inches
        long at anthesis.
 
      - Bracts distinctly surpass the pale, lemon-yellow ray
        flowers .
 
     
    Life cycle:  
    Habitat/ Distribution/ Crops associated with:  
      - Native to Eurasia, but well established over temperate
        N. America.
 
      - Occurs along roadsides and waste sites.
 
      - Same as Western salsify, but has purple flowers.
 
     
    Herbicide Control Notes: 
      - Gramoxone plus Goal applied in late fall is effective.
 
     
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