This undated photo shows smartweed growing in New Paltz, N.Y. Smartweed is, admittedly, a weed but a pretty weed if you take the time to look at it up close. (Lee Reich via AP) 24,852 people played ...
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We know all too well weeds appear every year even in the most well tended gardens. However, they are not always present in the same proportion from one year to the next. For example, one year you may ...
Pennsylvania smartweed (Polygonum pensylvanicum L.) achenes were harvested from plants growing either free from competition or in competition with corn (Zea mays L. 'Pioneer 3780') plants. Seeds were ...
You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. I paused my shovelling of horse manure the other day to rest my eyes on a most attractive plant growing at ...
I paused my shoveling of horse manure the other day to rest my eyes on a most attractive plant growing at the edge of the pile. This semi-vining plant had swollen, slightly reddish joints — almost ...
I paused my shoveling of horse manure the other day to rest my eyes on a most attractive plant growing at the edge of the pile. This semi-vining plant had swollen, slightly reddish joints — almost ...
I paused my shoveling of horse manure the other day to rest my eyes on a most attractive plant growing at the edge of the pile. This semi-vining plant had swollen, slightly reddish joints — almost ...
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