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Broadleaved weeds (TAMU) (giant ragweed (oblong, purple and hairy…
Broadleaved weeds (TAMU)
giant ragweed (oblong, purple and hairy cotyledon, black spots on the margin of leaves, hairy stem, opposite leaves, palmately divided)
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common ragweed (round to oblong cotyledon, splotched with purple, grooved petiole, pinnately compound)
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musk thistle (alternate, dark green with light green midribs and white margins, waxy pale green cotyledons)
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horseweed (green cotyledons, lack of evident mid vein, both side highly hairy, alternate, toothed)
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bull thistle (rosette leaves with hairy upper and lower surface, spines on upper and lower surface)
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lawn burweed (cotyledons broadly elliptical or oval, first true leaf is spatulate, hairy, opposite, subsequent leaves are pinnately dissected)
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dandelion ( Rosette of basal leaves, deeply notched with backward pointed lobes, hairy plant)
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common cocklebur (Purple at the base of the leaves, dark green upper surface, waxy, no hairs, first true leaves are opposite )
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common sunflower (oblong to oval cotyledon, lower true leaves are opposite, top leaves are alternate, prominant mid vein, hairy leaves and stem)
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eclipta (spatulate cotyledons, vein is evident and highly hairy at lower surface, opposite mature leaves)
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