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Prickly Lettuce
OSU weed scientists estimated in 1993 that there were 101-500 Group B resistant Prickly Lettuce sites in Oregon and the number of sites was on the increase while the area infested had stabilized. Identifying characteristicsAn annual or biennial plant with individual yellow flowers. The flowers are 1/2 inch wide and composed of 5 to 12 yellow toothed petals. The leaves have prickles along the margins and on the midveins of the lower leaf surfaces. Additionally, all parts of the plants emit a milky sap when cut. All these characteristics help to distinguish prickly lettuce from similar species, such as Annual Sowthistle and other sowthistles. Management strategiesImplement a weed management program that reduces the likelihood of herbicide resistance developing. Control prickly lettuce in field margins and non-crop areas as weed-blown seeds can re-infest fields. |
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