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Controlling Lawn Weeds In Utah, Larry A. Sagers Jun 2007

Controlling Lawn Weeds In Utah, Larry A. Sagers

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Lawn Weeds And Their Control, Larry A. Sagers, Jessica White Jul 2002

Lawn Weeds And Their Control, Larry A. Sagers, Jessica White

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Whack Your Weeds Before Winter, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 2002

Whack Your Weeds Before Winter, Dennis Hinkamp

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Take The Bite Out Of Lion's Teeth (Dandelions), Dennis Hinkamp Jan 2001

Take The Bite Out Of Lion's Teeth (Dandelions), Dennis Hinkamp

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Some Flowers Turn Into Weeds, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 2001

Some Flowers Turn Into Weeds, Dennis Hinkamp

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Spotted Locoweed On The Henry Mountains, Verl L. Bagley, Michael H. Ralphs, Lynn A. James Jan 1989

Spotted Locoweed On The Henry Mountains, Verl L. Bagley, Michael H. Ralphs, Lynn A. James

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Spotted locoweed (Astragalus lentlginosus, var. wahweapens) also known as freckled or Wahweap Milkvetch is characterized by blue leguminous flowers, purple speckled seed pods, and leaves resembling those of garden pea. The plant is poisonous to cattle, sheep and horses. It grows on gravely clay loam semi-desert benches and swales supporting desert shrubs and sparse stands of juniper.