The Mission of the Yellowstone County Weed Department is to assist the public, private, and other government agencies to manage and control existing noxious weed infestations as well as to prevent new invasive species from infesting Yellowstone County.
Photo from Weeds of the West, revised edition
Video Supplied By Montana Weed Control Association
Attribute | Description |
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Toxicity | Can cause abortions in humans if ingested; will cause liver damage in some livestock, but it is largely palatable. |
Growth Habit | Perennial, erect, bushy, to 6 feet tall. |
Leaves | Dark green, alternate, deeply divided into numerous narrow, toothed leaflets (fern like). |
Stem | Purplish red in color. |
Flower | Yellow, button-like, without petals, ½ inch across in flat-topped dense clusters. |
Roots | Reproduces from roots. |
Seeds | Yellowish brown with short 5-toothed crown. |
Reproduction | Reproduces by roots and seeds. |
Habitat | Generally found along roadsides, waste areas, streambanks, and in pastures throughout most of the U.S. and Canada. |
Biological Controls | — |
Herbicides | Tordon + 2,4-D, Escort. |