• The "Dirty Dozen"
    • The "Dirty Dozen" Weeds
    • Identification of Knapweeds and Starthistles in NV
    • Identification of Thistles in Nevada
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    • Center for Invasive Plant Management
    • New Mexico State University's Weed Information website
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      • February 23, 2010
      • May 11, 2010
      • August 10, 2010 Agenda
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    • Landowner's Guide to Preventing Weed Spread
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    • Nevada Weed Control Statutes
    • What it means to you
Home The "Dirty Dozen"

 

 

 

 

 

 


Of the 47 listed noxious weeds in Nevada, 12 are particularly troublesome in the Truckee Meadows. Many of them are perennials, or plants that grow back from the roots each year. Pass your mouse over their names for a look at their flowers and click on them to learn to identify and manage them.


 

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