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Knotweed Shrubs: Identification, Biology, and Management
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Knotweed Shrubs: Identification, Biology, and Management

Timothy Prather, Timothy Miller and Sandra Robins
Pacific Northwest Publications, PNW 610, University of Idaho Extension, Oregon State University Extension, Washington State University Extension
12/31/2008

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Agriculture - Pests & Pesticides gardens lawns vegetables-herbs Agriculture - Weeds Agriculture
Being able to correctly identify the five knotweeds that grow in the Northwest can help you choose the best control strategies. Color photographs of the weeds accompany a detailed chart describing the stems, leaves and flowers of Japanese, giant, Bohemian and Himalayan knotweeds and low Japanese fleeceflower. Management strategies discussed include cultural, mechanical and biological control methods as well as the use of herbicides.
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