Sericea Lespedeza Control - Missouri Department of Conservation Sericea lespedeza is designated a noxious weed in several Kansas counties Sericea lespedeza has a deep tap root that allows it to outcompete native plants for water and nutrients, especially in times of drought
Cornus sericea - Wikipedia Cornus sericea, the red osier or red-osier dogwood, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Cornaceae, native to much of North America It has sometimes been considered a synonym of the Asian species Cornus alba
Ecology and Management of Sericea Lespedeza Sericea lespedeza (Lespedeza cuneata) (Figure 1) is an introduced perennial legume It is relatively free of insect and disease problems, very competitive with other vegetation, and capable of thriving in a variety of environmental conditions, which are among the reasons it has become an invasive and noxious weed in Oklahoma
Invasive Sericea Lespedeza | Invasives | Illinois Extension | UIUC Sericea lespedeza (Lespedeza cuneata), also known as Chinese Bush Clover, is an invasive nitrogen-fixing legume that produces many seeds that remain viable in the soil for more than two decades It is also allelopathic, releasing compounds into the soil that harm other plants
Sericea Lespedeza - Kansas State University Sericea lespedeza (Lespedeza cuneata), or Chinese bush clover, is an introduced perennial legume native to eastern Asia (Figure 1) It is recognized for its tolerance of drought, acidity, and shallow soils of low fertility It will tolerate soils ranging from very acidic to slightly alkaline, but is best adapted to a pH of 6 0 to 6 5
Sericea Lespedeza | NC State Extension - North Carolina State University Sericea lespedeza (Lespedeza cuneata) is a perennial weed that is commonly found in pasture areas The woody stems grow upright Individual leaves are oblong in shape, and appear to have been folded Small white and purple flowers can be found in the axils of the leaves
Sericea Lespedeza 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
Sericea Lespedeza - Species Varieties | Forages - University of Georgia Sericea lespedeza is a long-lived, deep-rooted, drought resistant perennial that will grow on heavy, well-drained soils throughout the state It grows erect, with stems 2 – 4 ft tall and can be used for grazing, hay, or soil conservation