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- Ecology and Management of Sericea Lespedeza
Sericea lespedeza has been found growing in all parts of Oklahoma except the Panhandle, and has been designated a noxious weed in Kansas because of its ability to invade and decrease grass production on rangelands and introduced pastures
- Sericea Lespedeza - Missouri Department of Conservation
Sericea lespedeza is a warm-season, perennial legume with erect, herbaceous to somewhat woody stems, with many erect, leafy branches Flowers are ¼ to ⅜ inch long and in clusters of mostly 2–3 in upper leaf axils The petals are cream colored with purple or pink markings Blooms July–October
- Sericea Lespedeza: Plague on the Prairie - Purdue University
Sericea lespedeza is a perennial legume native to eastern Asia that was originally promoted for erosion control, cattle forage, cover and food for wildlife
- The two faces of sericea lespedeza | Hay and Forage Magazine
In human terms, sericea lespedeza has what might be termed a split personality The condensed tannins found in sericea inhibit bloat in grazing livestock and help enable the plant to ward off pests They also bind with proteins to enhance feed utilization
- Lespedeza: Growing poor man’s alfalfa - Farm Progress
SEE THE DIFFERENCE: Sericea lespedeza is considered a noxious weed by many There is a difference in the leaf structure and plant It grows taller than annual lespedeza, which stays close to the ground With low tannin levels, annual lespedeza is non-bloating
- sericea lespedeza: Lespedeza cuneata (Fabales: Fabaceae): Invasive . . .
Lespedeza cuneata is an upright semi-woody forb reaching 3-6 ft (0 9-1 8 m) in height with one to many slender stems Stems are often gray green with lines of hairs along the stem Foliage Leaves are thin, alternate, abundant and three-parted
- Sericea Lespedeza (Lespedeza cuneata) | Mississippi State University . . .
Plant Characteristics: Perennial plant with fine stems, long narrow leaflets with narrow and sharp tip Single white to pink flowers in the leaf axis Establishment: Grows well in clay to loamy soils Seeding rates are from 20 to 30 lbs ac with a pre-plant herbicide applications between March 15 to May 1
- Sericea Lespedeza - files. hallcountyne. gov
Native to Asia and introduced into the United States in the late 1800s, it has been widely planted for erosion control, mine reclamation and wildlife habitat Soils: It will tolerate soils ranging from very acidic to slightly alkaline, but is best adapted to a pH of 6 0 to 6 5
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