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Other common names used for "Dogbane" in California: Hemp dogbane, Indian hemp, Indian hemp dogbane; ... Uses: Hemp dogbane is known for its use as cordage. Before domestic cotton was introduced and cultivated in the Southwest, around 700 A.D., leaf and stem fibers, hair or wool from dogs or wild animals,
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Apocynum cannabinum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Apocynum cannabinum ( Dogbane , Amy Root , Hemp Dogbane , Rheumatism Root , or Wild Cotton ) is a perennial herbaceous plant that grows throughout much of North America, in the southern h...
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Hemp dogbane infestations are more common in some environments than others. In Nebraska, dogbane was most common in oats and soybeans, moderately common in corn, sorghum, fallowed fields and roadsides, and least common in alfalfa and winter wheat (Schultz and Burnside 1979a).
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Hemp Dogbane: Apocynum cannabinum ... However, the leaves of hemp dogbane are much smaller than those of common milkweed. When mature, these weeds may be distinguished by the branching in the upper portions of the plant that occurs in hemp dogbane, and also the smaller size of this weed compared to common milkweed.
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In forages with minor hemp dogbane infestations, spot treatments of a 2% Roundup Ultra solution (v/v) should be considered one of the most effective means of suppression or partial control, however all nearby treated foliage will also be killed.
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common milkweed, hemp dogbane plants grow to be. 3 to 5 ft tall, and all plant parts when broken ... c Apply when hemp dogbane is late bud to flower stage. ...
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Hemp dogbane, a poisonous herb, is found throughout the United States, including the western range states. The hemp portion of its common name comes from the fact that Indians used fiber from the bark for making rope. ... Hemp dogbane is a perennial that grows 1-2 meters tall. The leaves, that turn yellow in the fall,
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Home - View all weeds - Photo Key - Credits; HEMP DOGBANE; Apocynum cannabinum; Other Names | Origin & Distribution | Plant Description | Similar Species | Biology | Toxicity | Facts & Folklore ... Origin and Distribution: Hemp dogbane is a native of North America. Currently, its range extends throughout the continental...
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Other common names.—Black hemp, black Indian hemp, Canadian hemp, American hemp, amy-root, bowmans root, bitterroot, Indian-physic, rheumatism weed, milkweed, wild cotton, Choctaw-root. ... Description.—Hemp dogbane is from 2 to 4 feet high, with erect branches and sharp-pointed, short-stalked leaves from 2 to 6...
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Common Name: hemp dogbane, American hemp, indian hemp; Scientific Name: Apocynum cannabinum L. Family Name: Apocynaceae - Dogbane Family ... life cycle - perennial, reproducing by seed and rootstocks ... stems - upright, smooth, tall, branched, become "woody" growth habit 1, growth habit 2, growth habit 3, stems...
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