Posted by coshoo on May 30, 2017 at 13:40:39 from (69.10.196.91):
In Reply to: Re: weed id? posted by Janicholson on May 30, 2017 at 09:58:35:
Tansy Ragwort was my first thought, too, Janicholson, but I don't believe it is. We've been dealing with it in western Washington for most of my life (my dad offered my sister and I 10 cents a plant to pull it up on our 250 acres in 1957, and we gave up after a day because we made less than a dollar between us- wish that offer was still in effect!). The flowers look right, but tansy stalks are much more upright and straight. Flowers are at the top, not all through the plant like the one Glennster showed. It may well be a variety of tansy, just not ragwort, and may or may not be toxic.
As far as control, 2,4-D will kill it back, but it will often grow back the next year. Ditto for pulling. Milestone seems to be working better, but still not easily controlled. Not sure about Roundup, because ours is always in pastures, so we can't use it.
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