Weed Pest Identification and Monitoring Cards

Weed Pest Identification and Monitoring Cards

Author: Joseph DiTomaso

Publisher:

Published: 2013-07-01

Total Pages: 51

ISBN-13: 9781601078476

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Based on the bestselling Weeds of California and Other Western States; this is the perfect pocket-sized companion for anyone working in the field.These 48 cards cover the most common weeds, grouped into 8 categories for easy identification.*Broadleaf annuals, erect*Broadleaf annuals, low growing*Broadleaf annual, scrambling*Broadleaf perennials, not viney*Broadleaf perennials, viney*Grass annuals*Grass perennials*SedgesEach weed is identified by a description and excellent close-up color photographs of various growth stages--187 photos in all. On the reverse of each card is a description of the various growth stages, habitat, distribution and management tips.Also includes handy inch and metric measurement scales and a sturdy rivet keeps the set together so individual cards don't stray.From pigweed to chickweed, dandelion to bermudagrass, goosegrass to ryegrass, these cards have you covered.Related Items


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