Weed of the Week- Caesar Weed

Caesar’s Weed is a member of the Malvaceae family, which are typically grown for ornamental purpose. Other plants in this family include Hibiscus and Cotton. Caesar’s weed is most commonly found in disturbed areas, pastures, and perennial crop plantations. This weed is considered to be very aggressive, growing 2 to 7 feet by the end of the first year.

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Posted: November 6, 2017


Category: Agriculture, Crops, Pests & Disease
Tags: Agriculture, Kalyn Waters, NFLAG, Pasture Management, Suwannee County Extension, Weed Management, Weeds


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