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  • Sericea Lespedeza - Missouri Department of Conservation
    Sericea lespedeza is a warm-season, perennial legume with erect, herbaceous to somewhat woody stems, with many erect, leafy branches It is a nonnative, invasive plant that is extremely difficult to control, escapes cultivation, and outcompetes native plants
  • Ecology and Management of Sericea Lespedeza - OSU Extension
    Sericea lespedeza (Lespedeza cuneata) (Figure 1) is an introduced perennial legume It is relatively free of insect and disease problems, very competitive with other vegetation, and capable of thriving in a variety of environmental conditions, which are among the reasons it has become an invasive and noxious weed in Oklahoma Sericea was promoted in the past to control soil erosion and provide
  • Sericea Lespedeza Mizzou WeedID
    Sericea lespedeza is often a weed of pastures, hay fields, roadsides, and abandoned fields It is found throughout the southeastern United States Leaves Leaves are arranged alternately along the stem and are divided into 3 smaller leaflets Individual leaflets range from 1 2 to 3 4 inches long, and have many short hairs on both surfaces
  • Sericea Lespedeza - NC State Extension Publications
    Sericea lespedeza (Lespedeza cuneata) is a perennial weed that is commonly found in pasture areas The woody stems grow upright Individual leaves are oblong in shape, and appear to have been folded Small white and purple flowers can be found in the axils of the leaves An important identifying characteristic of sericea lespedeza is the stiff hairs that can be found on the stem
  • An Invasive Species that Spreads Like Wildfire: Sericea lespedeza
    Sericea is a type of legume, or clover, native to Asia It was introduced to North America in the early 1900s as grazing forage and to control erosion By the time folks realized that it spreads like wildfire and quickly becomes too woody for livestock to graze, the damage was done Sericea was established and has since been working its way across the landscape
  • Lespedeza cuneata - Wikipedia
    Lespedeza cuneata is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common names Chinese bushclover and sericea lespedeza, or just sericea [3] It is native to Asia and is present elsewhere as an introduced species and sometimes an invasive plant [4][5] Australian populations of Lespedeza juncea have sometimes been considered to belong to this species but are now considered to
  • Invasive Sericea Lespedeza | Invasives - Illinois Extension
    Invasive Sericea Lespedeza Sericea Lespedeza Damage Sericea lespedeza (Lespedeza cuneata), also known as Chinese Bush Clover, is an invasive nitrogen-fixing legume that produces many seeds that remain viable in the soil for more than two decades It is also allelopathic, releasing compounds into the soil that harm other plants
  • Sericea Lespedeza | K-State | Kansas State University
    Sericea lespedeza (Lespedeza cuneata), or Chinese bush clover, is an introduced perennial legume native to eastern Asia It is recognized for its tolerance of drought, acidity, and shallow soils of low fertility
  • Planting Guide - Natural Resources Conservation Service
    Sericea lespedeza should be seeded in the early spring (two to three weeks before normal corn planting time) in a firm seedbed free of weed pressures Because stand establishment is slow, it is best seeded with a quick establishing grass such as weeping lovegrass, ryegrass, or tall fescue
  • Sericea Lespedeza - TurfFiles | NC State Extension
    An important identifying characteristic of sericea lespedeza is the stiff hairs that can be found on the stem Cultural Control Perennial broadleaf turf weeds are capable of living more than two years They thrive in weak, thin turf; golf fairways and roughs; home lawns; playfields; and industrial grounds





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