Lambsquarters
Common: Lambsquarters (also known as Green Pigweed and White Goosefoot)
Scientific: Chenopodium album
Affected Crops: Corn, cotton, rice, soybeans, sugarbeets, tobacco.
Identification: Seedling
leaves have a distinctive, frosty/silvery coating with a purple sheen
on the underside. Leaves are alternate, broad and rounded at the base
tapering to the end, with coarsely toothed margins. Small,
inconspicuous flowers are crowded in the axils at the tips of the
branches. Stems are erect, allowing the plant to stand 1-6 feet tall.
Geographical Distribution: Present throughout the United States. Common in cultivated fields, gardens, and waste areas.
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