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Weed Identification

Can anyone recommend a good site/book for weed identification? I know I sound like a real brainless wonder but I haven't a clue which plants are weeds and which were planted purposefully. I just started renting a house in a subdivision that is very strict with regard to weed maintenance and I need to know what I should and should not get rid of.

There are some plants that seem to be weeds...they shot up quickly and look like sin. Still, since I do not have direct contact with the homeowner I would hate to pull something that wasn't meant to be pulled. Any help would be appreciated. :)

PS: I also want to get rid of any plants that may be harmful to my two dogs. If anyone has any tips as to how I can identify poisonous plants I would be eternally grateful. (Editor's Note: We created a separate request for this question about plants that are harmful to dogs here: http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf665223.tip.html)

Bijou in Texas

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RE: Weed Identification

In addition to the CD-ROM 1000 Weeds of North America, there are over 200 weed identification references listed at the World of Weeds: www.ergonica.com.

Check it out!

Post By Raycruzer (Guest Post)

RE: Weed Identification

Thanks for your replies! :) Susan, I love your suggestion about going to local colleges and universities. Having recently graduated I am still pretty comfortable visiting the university. As for the landlord. *sigh* I don't rent from him. He has a rental/leasing office managing this rental. They are less than helpful with every other thing I have requested so I doubt they would even answer a call back on weed identification. :/

Asking the neighbors is also a fantastic idea. :) So far I am only familiar with one family next door but their lawn looks fabulous so I really should ask them. :) They have been very nice thus far. I will also check on the Audubon Society.

I really appreciate your help! :)

Post by Bijou

RE: Weed Identification

A great resource for weed identification are County Extension offices. Also local universities or colleges can help with that. Pick a few that you think are probably weeds and take them in. Also, if your landlord is such a stickler for weeds, ask him.

Susan

Post by ThriftyFun

RE: Weed Identification

You can ask neighbors. If they don't know (none of mine would), the Audubon Society has a lot of nice field guides for different areas of the country that have native species of plants, trees, birds, insects, etc. They have good pictures and descriptions of the plants. Another option is to take a leaf to a local nursery.

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