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  2. We've Figured Out How to Successfully Kill Every Kind of Weed ...

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    Often also referred to as creeping, small-flowered, or perennial thistle, this is a non-native, deep-rooted perennial that can grow two to four feet high with flowers varying from white to purple ...

  3. Cirsium arvense - Wikipedia

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    Applying herbicide: Herbicides dominated by phenoxy compounds (especially MCPA) caused drastic declines in thistle infestation in Sweden in the 1950s. [12] MCPA and clopyralid are approved in some regions. Glyphosate is a non-selective herbicide that can be used when the plant has grown a few inches tall, where the herbicide can be absorbed by ...

  4. Cirsium vulgare - Wikipedia

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    Spear thistle is designated an "injurious weed" under the UK Weeds Act 1959, [19] and a noxious weed in Australia [18] [20] [21] and in nine US states. [22] Spread is only by seed, not by root fragments as in the related creeping thistle C. arvense. It is best cleared from land by hoeing and deep cutting of the taproot before seeds mature ...

  5. Cirsium - Wikipedia

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    Cirsium vulgare (spear thistle) is listed in the United States (where as a non-native invasive species it has been renamed "bull thistle") as a noxious weed in nine states. [6] Some species in particular are cultivated in gardens and wildflower plantings for their aesthetic value and/or to support pollinators such as bees and butterflies.

  6. Clopyralid - Wikipedia

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    Clopyralid (3,6-dichloro-2-pyridinecarboxylic acid) is a selective herbicide used for control of broadleaf weeds, especially thistles and clovers.Clopyralid is in the picolinic acid family of herbicides, which also includes aminopyralid, picloram, triclopyr, and several less common herbicides.

  7. Weeds Act 1959 - Wikipedia

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    The Creeping Thistle is a common resilient perennial plant found in grasslands throughout the United Kingdom. Characterised by spined lobed leaves, it stands up to one metre high and blooms with light purple flowers between July and September.

  8. Urophora cardui - Wikipedia

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    The fly starts life as an egg, one to thirty of which are laid on the stems of its host plant, the Canada or creeping thistle (Cirsium arvense), during the host's growing season. After hatching, the larvae burrow into the stem and form a gall (or swelling). The larvae grow to reach 98% of their full adult body weight, and overwinter in the gall ...

  9. Sonchus - Wikipedia

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    Sonchus arvensis, the perennial sow thistle, is considered the most economically detrimental, as it can crowd commercial crops, is a heavy consumer of nitrogen in soils, may deplete soil water of land left to fallow, and can regrow and sprout additional plants from its creeping roots. However, sow thistles are easily uprooted by hand, and their ...

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