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Ventenata
Ventenata EB2038E  
Author(s): Pamela Scheinost, Mark Stannard, USDA NRCS Pullman Plant Materials Center; Tim Prather, University of Idaho; Joe Yenish, Washington State University

Ventenata is a relatively new weed to the Pacific Northwest that is rapidly infesting newly seeded and poorly managed grass areas. This publication describes how to identify Ventenata, and gives suggestions on ways to control and manage it.

Publisher: WSU Extension Publishing
Published: December 2008.   2 pages.

 
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