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Unfortunately, weed identification, especially when dealing with broadleaf weeds, is not easy. There are several invasive species, and some are very easy to confuse with others. But worry not! Here is a list of the most common types of broadleaf weeds with their scientific names.
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Most broadleaf weeds have netlike veins in their leaves and nodes containing one or more leaves. They may have showy flowers. Broadleaf weed seedlings emerge with two leaves. Because of differences in their leaf structure and growth habits, they are easy to distinguish from grasses.
This field guide provides all the necessary information to correctly identify 21 of the most common broadleaf weeds found in corn, soybean and cereal crops. The information on each weed includes: key agronomic info including geographic ranges and competiveness. close-up photos to clearly identify various plant parts.
There are some relatively simple ways to determine whether broadleaf weeds or grassy weeds are overtaking your yard. Broadleaf Weed Characteristics. Broadleaf weeds have veined or lobed leaves similar to a garden plant. Mature broadleaf weeds produce flowers that later become seed heads.
Weed Type: Perennial broadleaf Problem Areas: Invades moist, shady, fertile sites including lawns, which often grow poorly in shade. Identification: Leaves form a rounded clump about 5” high. Leaves are heart-shaped and waxy, with long petiole, the blade often cupping toward the petiole.
To identify broad-leaved weeds, ask: What is the cotyledon shape? Pointed, long and narrow or oval or round? Are the cotyledons large or small? Are they close to the ground or up from it? Are there other distinctive markings on the cotyledons or true leaves? Notched tips, backwardly directed lobes, hairs? Is the hypocotyl long or short?