![]() ![]() Mike Hunter of CCE’s field crops team did a quick check of corn herbicides with this weed listed on the label, and found Banvel (and many other generic dicambas), Diflexx Duo, Distinct, Fexapan, Roundup Xtend, and Xtendimax. Purdue University produced a good summary of agricultural control of buttercup through herbicides. ManagementĬontrol of creeping buttercup can be obtained through regular cultivation in drier conditions, repair of the drainage in the infested field, spot pulling or spraying, and herbicides. Most of the information available is from the Pacific Northwest, such as this article from the state of Washington. It is not toxic in hay I did not see data on its toxicity in wet feeds such as sileage. Leaves are dark green with pale patches, divided into 3 toothed leaflets. While it is not very palatable, it’s reported that occasionally livestock develop a taste for it and injest fatal doses. Creeping buttercup, a King County Weed of Concern, is a low-growing perennial with creeping stolons that's found in rural and urban areas throughout King County, such as pastures, farmlands, natural wetlands, city gardens, and lawns. It’s a perennial that’s often found in wet areas of pasture, farmland, or roadsides. There are several weedy buttercups, but this one has three lobes on it leaves and aboveground stolons – aboveground runners – that it uses to spread. They usually are in the lawn, spread rapidly, and smother other plants. However, the buttercups that we know in the South are often found in meadows and are thought of as weeds. There are perennials, annuals, biennials, and even aquatic and rock garden plants. This is creeping buttercup (Ranunculus repens). Photo: Getty Images There are many different types of buttercup plants. Lesser celandine: Spring garden and lawn invader.New Penn State resource for spring weed control in grass hay and pastures.Late postemergence herbicide options for soybeans.Fall Weed Seeds and Equipment Clean-Out Article.Toxicity Concerns For Forage After Frost.If poisonous plants are present, they should be removed if possible (i.e. Ecoogical Weed Management Book Published Inspect Pastures A primary way to avoid poisoning from plants is to walk the pastures and inspect for poisonous plants.No-till Spring Weeds: Penn State article.Grass-like Plants Homepage Toggle the sub-menu.Common Agricultural Weeds & Management Toggle the sub-menu. ![]()
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