Throughout Minnesota, new noxious weeds present themselves. Some become very problematic for landowners and managers. Weeds can be found growing around a home setting, in community areas, and in a ...
Pl@ntNet is a participatory science project accessible in the form of a plant identification application based on your photos and an A.I. trained to recognize them. Over 73,000 plant species are ...
How to rid your yard of poison hemlock? If you plan to remove the plant yourself, be sure to wear protective gear – such as goggles, face mask, gloves and a long sleeve shirt – before handling ...
The first step to visual identification of a nutrient deficiency is to determine where on the plant the symptoms are appearing. This will be dictated by whether the nutrient is mobile or immobile in ...
It tolerates drought but not prolonged flooding, and cultivars range from non-dormant to very winter hardy. Trifoliate leaves, with long narrow leaflets serrated at the tips. Stipules are large ...
Oats are an annual grass crop. They are a tiller plant and can be prostrate, semi-prostrate or upright in growth. Oats do not have an auricle. It has a greatly shortened stem with leaves giving a ...
The Horticulture team at University of Minnesota Extension has launched a new weed identification and management tool. The Web site can be accessed from University of Minnesota Extension’s ...
Don’t let your precious crops and ornamentals fall victim to garden ailments! We show you how to identify and hopefully ...