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  2. This Lakewood dog park will close next week so poison ... - AOL

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    The Pierce County Noxious Weed Control Board places it in on its Terrible Ten list. The board states that all parts of the plant are extremely poisonous to humans and livestock and it advises ...

  3. Pierce County Noxious Weed Control Board reports can be made by calling 253-798-7263. Whatcom County Noxious Weed Board takes reports at 360-778-6234.

  4. List of invasive plant species in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Picture Scientific Name Common Name; Ailanthus altissima: tree of heaven Ammophila arenaria: marram grass Brachypodium sylvaticum: false-brome Bromus tectorum

  5. Oryza rufipogon - Wikipedia

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    Oryza rufipogon is an invasive species and listed as a 'noxious weed' by the United States, [19] and listed as a noxious weed in Alabama, California, Florida, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, and Vermont.

  6. Wet spring triggers explosive noxious weed growth in South ...

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    The most current statewide list, maintained by the Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board, identifies over 140 noxious weeds of interest and concern and classifies them by how important it is ...

  7. Euphorbia myrsinites - Wikipedia

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    Myrtle spurge is also classified as a noxious weed in the U.S. state of Oregon, subject to quarantine. [ 14 ] It was listed as a noxious weed in Salt Lake County , Utah in 2007, and since has been illegal for sale within the county. [ 15 ]

  8. You may have poison in your garden. Here are most fatal WA ...

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    Noxious weeds are defined as “invasive, non-native plants that threaten agricultural crops, local ecosystems, or fish and wildlife habitats,” the Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board ...

  9. Erigeron canadensis - Wikipedia

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    Horseweed is commonly considered a weed, and in Ohio, Oregon, and some other locations, [11] it has been declared a noxious weed. [12] [13] It was the first weed to have developed glyphosate resistance, reported in 2001 from Delaware. [14] It can be found in fields, meadows, and gardens throughout its native range.