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Creeping Woodsorrel and Bermuda Buttercup: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape

Creeping Woodsorrel and Bermuda Buttercup: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape

Publication Number: 7444
Inventory Type: PDF File
Language: English
ISBN-13: 978-1-60107-125-5
Copyright Date: 2002
Length: 4 pp.
Creeping woodsorrel, Oxalis corniculata, is a major weed in lawns, flower beds, nurseries, gardens, and greenhouses. A related species, Bermuda buttercup (O. pes-caprae) is grown as an ornamental. Once planted it spreads throughout a garden, competing with other plants.

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