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Field Guide for Managing Teasel in the Southwest

Date Published
September 2014
Summary

Teasel is an invasive plant that has been listed as a noxious weed in New Mexico. This field guide serves as the U.S. Forest Service’s recommendations for management of teasel in forests, woodlands, and rangelands associated with its Southwestern Region

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Reference Information

U.S. Forest Service. 2014b. Field Guide for Managing Teasel in the Southwest. TP-R3-16-26. U.S. Forest Service. September.

U.S. Forest Service. 2014b. Field Guide for Managing Teasel in the Southwest. TP-R3-16-26. U.S. Forest Service. September.

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