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  2. Ambrosia psilostachya - Wikipedia

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    Ambrosia psilostachya is a species of ragweed known by the common names Cuman ragweed and perennial ragweed, [4] and western ragweed. Distribution and habitat [ edit ]

  3. Ambrosia artemisiifolia - Wikipedia

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    Common ragweed is a very competitive weed and can produce yield losses in soybeans as high as 30 percent. Control with night tillage reduces emergence by around 45 percent. Small grains in rotation will also suppress common ragweed if they are overseeded with clover. Otherwise, the ragweed will grow and mature and produce seeds in the small ...

  4. Ambrosia deltoidea - Wikipedia

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    Ambrosia deltoidea is a North American species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common names triangle bur ragweed, triangle bursage, and triangleleaf bursage. [ 3 ] Distribution and habitat

  5. New wild quail should soon be laying first eggs in ... - AOL

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    Julia Smith, Pennsylvania state coordinator for Pheasants Forever, Inc. and Quail Forever, is another partner in the project and said the habitat will continue to improve at the site.

  6. Wild Northern Bobwhite Quail to make historic return to ... - AOL

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    Soon the project gained momentum with more partners and the habitat soon started taking shape. “To be able to be part of it from the ground up was very exciting and I always appreciated the time ...

  7. Ambrosia trifida - Wikipedia

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    Widespread seed dispersal occurs when its spiny burs fall off the plant and are carried to new habitat by people, animals, machinery, or flowing water. The plant is destructive to native and crop plants because it easily outcompetes them for light. [5] Herbicide resistant giant ragweed populations were first identified in the late 1990s. [10]

  8. Ragweed - Wikipedia

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    Ragweed pollen can remain airborne for days and travel great distances, and can even be carried 300–400 miles (500–600 km) out to sea. [12] Ragweeds native to the Americas have been introduced to Europe starting in the nineteenth century and especially during World War I , and have spread rapidly since the 1950s. [ 15 ]

  9. Ambrosia salsola - Wikipedia

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    Ambrosia salsola, [3] commonly called cheesebush, winged ragweed, burrobush, [4] white burrobrush, [citation needed] and desert pearl, [citation needed] is a species of perennial shrub in the family Asteraceae native to deserts of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.