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Tag: spurge laurel

Annual bugloss (Lycopsis arvensis)
April 11, 2021March 20, 2023 kcweeds

Washington prohibits sale and distribution of twelve new plant species

Early garlic mustard flower in March
March 17, 2020March 20, 2020 kcweeds

What’s weeding now?

spurge laurel flowering
February 15, 2019 kcweeds

Spurge Laurel – February 2019 Weed of the Month

spurge laurel plant with flowers
February 19, 2018 kcweeds

Noxious weeds seen flowering in February in King County

Patch of garlic mustard emerging in early March. Most of the leaves are still small, but will increase in size over the next few weeks.
March 6, 2017 kcweeds

Noxious weeds starting to emerge in early March

April 13, 2016June 3, 2016 kcweeds

Spurge laurel spotted in Maury Island forest

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2nd year vs. 1st year bull thistle! 🐂🌵
Plants can have 10+ different common names, but only 1 true scientific name! 🤯🌿
Talk about a science #fail 🥴 did you know this about our not-so-thornless blackberries?

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