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Started by Jeff, August 21, 2010, 05:51:56 PM

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Jeff

Can anyone Identify any of these?  All six are headed out in my one small foodplot. I have an idea on half.



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Burlkraft

Them are all weeds if they are growin' where ya don't  want 'em   ;D
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Autocar

The first one looks like Oats and the third one is fox tail I believe. Ive seen the fourth one but no clue what it is  ;D
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Jeff

I know the 4rth one is golden millet and the first one oats, as I planted those.
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Gary_C

Just guesses from first impressions as I don't see much of this anymore. One is oats, two is barley, three is some kind of sorgum, four may well be a millet and also looks like some wheat, and don't know about the other two.  :)
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SwampDonkey

The two on the far right look like  rushes: bulrush and woodrush. Although, the far right could be a grass: bluegrass or bluejoint. Rushes are not jointed so that would help separate them.
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Banjo picker

#5 looks to be what I would call Swamp Grass...I would suppose there is a proper name though....Tim
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Bro. Noble

Look at #5 and see if it has a triangular stem.  If it does, it's some kind of sedge.
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SwampDonkey

I've kinda got a one up'ns as I was up to Jeff's and I did see some rushes. But, I'm sure he wouldn't have to look far for some sedge either. We determined his other grass like plants were horsetails, and he's got'm by the thousands in his rutted spots. They will always grow in openings in lowland white cedar sites as with the rushes and sedge. Guaranteed.
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miking

#1 looks like smooth brome and #5 and #6 is hardstem and softstem bulrush, usually found in wet areas.
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miking

Pretty sure it's the hardstem bulrush. Nutsedge has much more pointed spikelets than that as well as a yellowish cast
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dchiapin

the one on the far right looks like Wool-Grass (Scirpus cyperinus)

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