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GERANIUM, CAROLINA
Geranium, Carolina
[Geranium carolinianum L.]
DESCRIPTION
Carolina
geranium is a winter annual or biennial weed that is also called cranesbill
because the fruits have a conspicuous "beak" about ½ inch long. The
leaves are deeply five- to seven-lobed and each lobe is again lobed and bluntly
toothed. The flower is white to lavender and borne two to several together on
stalks from the upper nodes. It blooms mostly in April and May.
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Characteristic
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Description
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Growth Season
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winter annual or biennial weed
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Growth Habit
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upright; basal rosette of leaves, stems erect
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Leaflet Number
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one
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Leaf Margin
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deeply five- to seven-lobed and each lobe is again lobed and
bluntly toothed
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Leaf Hairs
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none
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Leaf/Leaflet Shape
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heart/kidney/spade
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Leaf Width
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1 inch to greater than 2 inches
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Leaf Venation
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palmate
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Leaf Arrangement
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usually alternate near base, opposite above
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Root Type
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taproot
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Flower Color
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blue/purple or white
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Carolina
geranium
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Carolina
geranium leaf arrangement
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Note: Still not
sure this is the right weed? The Turf
& Weed Identification Decision Aid may help. Check the TurfFiles glossary for definitions
of unfamiliar terms.
CULTURAL
CONTROL
Proper turf
management is important for biennial broadleaf weed control. Maintain a dense,
actively growing turf through proper mowing, fertilizing, and watering
practices. Mow at the proper height for your selected adapted turfgrass. Coring
and traffic control reduce compaction and encourage desirable turfgrass
competition. It is best to control this biennial broadleaf weed in spring or
fall, if actively growing at these times.
CHEMICAL
CONTROL
Two, three, and four way
broadleaf herbicides control Carolina geranium in the fall or spring.
Metsulfuron (Manor, Blade, etc.) and trifloxysulfuron (Monument) also provide
control.
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Postemergence herbicides:
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Herbicide
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Tolerant Turfs (1)
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Average
Efficacy Rating(2)
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Range of Trial Efficacy Values, %
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Number of
Trials
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Products (3)
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metsulfuron
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be, sa, z
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E
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98 - 100
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7
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Escort**, Manor
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2,4-D & dicamba & mecoprop
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bk, f, r, z
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E
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100
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6
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MEC Amine-D*, Trimec Bentgrass, Trimec Classic, Trimec
Southern, Triplet
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trifloxysulfuron-sodium
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be, z
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E
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89 - 100
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4
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Monument
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2,4-D & dicamba & fluroxypyr
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ba, bc, be, bk, f, r, sa, z
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E
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100
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3
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Escalade
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2,4-D & carfentrazone & dicamba & mecoprop
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ba, bc, be, bk, f, r, z
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E
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100
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2
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Speed Zone, Speed Zone Southern
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chlorsulfuron
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bc, be, bk
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E
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85 - 95
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2
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Corsair
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clopyralid & triclopyr**
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be, bk, c, f, r, z
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E
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99 - 100
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2
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Confront
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dicamba & MCPA & mecoprop*
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bc, be, bk, f, r, z
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E
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100
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2
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TRI-POWER
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2,4-D & clopyralid & dicamba**
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ba, bc, be, bk, f, r, z
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E
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100
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1
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Millenium Ultra 2
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2,4-D & dicamba & fluroxypyr & mecoprop
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bk, f, r, z
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E
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100
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1
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Spotlight & Trimec Southern
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2,4-D & dicamba & mecoprop & sulfentrazone
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bc, bk, f, r, z
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E
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100
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1
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Dismiss & Trimec Classic, Surge*
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citrus oil
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E
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94
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1
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Nature's Avenger
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fluroxypyr & metsulfuron
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sa, z
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E
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100
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1
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Manor & Spotlight
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sulfosulfuron
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ba, be, c, sa, z
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E
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96
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1
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Certainty
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glyphosate
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G
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78 - 100
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2
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Glyphosate Original, Roundup, Touchdown Pro**
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clove oil & sodium lauryl sulfate**
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G
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81
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1
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BurnOut RTU
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fluroxypyr
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ba, bk, c, f, r, sa, z
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F
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61 - 85
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2
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Spotlight
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Footnotes:
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(1)
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Turfgrass Codes:
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ba
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bahiagrass
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bc
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bentgrass, creeping
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be
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bermudagrass
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bk
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bluegrass, Kentucky
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c
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centipedegrass
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f
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fescue, tall
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r
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ryegrass, perennial
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sa
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St. Augustinegrass
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z
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zoysiagrass
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blank
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No turfgrass in the database is
completely tolerant. Check label to see if chemical can be used at a reduced
rate or during the dormant season on your turfgrass.
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(2)
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Efficacy Ratings:
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E
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excellent control (90 to 100%)
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G
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good control (80 to 90%)
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F
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fair control (70 to 80%)
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Efficacy ratings are based on
herbicide trials performed by weed scientists at North Carolina State University between 1997 and 2007. The number of trials included in the efficacy ratings
is displayed in the next-to-last column. The higher this number, the more
confidence can be placed in the efficacy values. Trials may have involved
sequential applications of one or more chemical. Details of individual trials
(herbicide rates, dates of application, environmental conditions at time of
application, etc) can be viewed on the TurfFiles web site, through the Turf Weed Management
Decision Aid.
Efficacy ratings for chemicals
lacking trial data are from “Pest
Management Strategic Plan for Turfgrass in the Southern United States,”
summary of a workshop for turf experts from multiple universities held in Griffin, GA in October, 2004 and sponsored by the Southern Region Integrated Pest
Management Center.
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(3)
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Recommendations of specific
chemicals are based upon information on the manufacturer's label and
performance in a limited number of trials. Because environmental conditions
and methods of application may vary widely, performance of the chemical will
not always conform to the safety and pest control standards indicated by
experimental data. The order in which brand names are given is not an
indication of a recommendation or criticism.
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Recommendations for the use of
agricultural chemicals are included in this publication as a convenience to
the reader. The use of brand names and any mention or listing of commercial
products or services does not imply endorsement by North Carolina State University or discrimination against similar products or services not mentioned. Other
brand names may be labeled for use on turfgrasses. Individuals who use agricultural
chemicals are responsible for ensuring that the intended use complies with
current regulations and conforms to the product label. Be sure to obtain
current information about usage regulations and examine a current product
label before applying any chemical. For assistance, contact your county's
Cooperative Extension agent.
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© North Carolina State University. This information sheet was prepared
by Fred Yelverton, Bridget R. Lassiter, Gail G. Wilkerson, Leon Warren, Travis Gannon, Jenifer J. Reynolds, and Gregory S. Buol. Department of Crop
Science, College of Agriculture & Life Sciences, North Carolina State
University. Prepared July 15, 2008. Available on-line at
www.turffiles.ncsu.edu. This publication was made possible through a grant
provided by the Center for Turfgrass Environmental Research & Education
(CENTERE) whose purpose is to support worthwhile projects that will benefit
both the private sector and the public, and protect the environment.
KEYWORDS FOUND IN THIS ARTICLE:
| Feb 07, 2012 |
Triangle Turfgrass Meeting
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L. Warren
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Winter and Spring Weed Control Focusing on Amicarbazone, Celsius and Specticle
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| Dec 06, 2011 |
Orange County Triangle Landscape Symposium
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L. Warren
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Weed Management in North Carolina Lawns
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| Sep 23, 2011 |
Hawaii Golf Course Superintendents Assocaition
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F. Yelverton
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HIGCSA Weed Management
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| Feb 01, 2010 |
2010 NC Turfgrass Conference
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S. Brinton
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Characteristics of Weeds for Weed ID
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| Jan 09, 2008 |
Turfgrass of NC Conference
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L. Warren
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Effective Landscape Weed Management
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| Jan 08, 2008 |
Turfgrass of NC Conference
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T. Gannon
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Managing Difficult Landscape Weeds
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| Jan 24, 2007 |
Master Gardeners, Durham County
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L. Warren
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Winter and Spring Weed Control in Tall Fescue and Bermudagrass Turf
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| Jan 11, 2007 |
Dare County, NC
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L. Warren
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Winter and Spring Weed Control in Warm Season Turf
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| Aug 01, 2006 |
Forage Conference
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F. Yelverton
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Pasture Weed Management in North Carolina
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| Feb 20, 2006 |
Cumberland County TCNC Demo Days
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L. Warren
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Newer Herbicides for Late Winter Early Spring Weed Control in Turf
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| Feb 08, 2006 |
Davie County
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L. Warren
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Making North Carolina Herbicide Recommendations Work in Davie County
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| Feb 06, 2006 |
Orange County
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L. Warren
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Winter and Spring Broadleaf Weed Control in Tall Fescue Pastures
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| Jan 10, 2006 |
Turfgrass of NC Conference
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M. Martin
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Making North Carolina Herbicide Recommendations Work for You
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| Nov 15, 2005 |
Dave Monk's Class Lecture
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L. Warren
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Weed Management Programs for North Carolina Turfgrass Growers
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| Nov 03, 2005 |
New Hanover, NC
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T. Gannon
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Herbicides: What is New and What is Different?
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| Mar 15, 2005 |
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F. Yelverton
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Safe and Effective Weed Control in North Carolina Lawns
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| Feb 19, 2005 |
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L. Warren
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New Herbicides for Difficult-to-Control Weeds in Turf
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| Feb 15, 2005 |
Wake Co., NC Turf Meeting
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L. Warren
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Postemergence Winter Weed and Preemergence Crabgrass Control
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| Feb 10, 2005 |
Rockingham County Meeting
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L. Warren
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Winter Annual and Cool-Season Perennial Weed ID and Control in Pastures
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| Sep 30, 2003 |
2003 Pitt County
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T. Gannon
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Fall Weed Control in Turf - 2003 Pitt County
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