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 Montana Weed Control Association
Photos from Montana Weed Control Association
Video Supplied By Montana Weed Control Association
Attribute | Description |
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Toxicity | Horses. |
Growth Habit | Perennial vine, reproducing from seeds and roots. |
Leaves | Alternate, simple, arrowhead-shaped, rounded or blunt tipped. |
Stem | Prostrate, twining and mat-forming, up to 10 ft. long. |
Flower | Funnel-shaped, pale pink to white, up to 1 in. wide; two small scale-like bracts attached below flower on flower stem. |
Roots | Creeping rhizomes, extensive. |
Seeds | Four per capsule, dark gray to reddish brown, three-sided. |
Reproduction | Seeds viable over 60 years. Often confused with wild buckwheat which has heart-shaped sharp pointed leaves and tiny inconspicuous flowers. |
Biological Controls | Bindweed moth, Bindweed gall mite. |
Herbicides | Tordon & 2,4-D, Banvel & 2,4-D. |