Erect and Prostrate Spurge Biology and Management in Turf
Erect and prostrate spurges are erect or upright annuals with branched stems. Leaves are opposite and not equal. Stems produce “milky sap.” A large number of spurge species occur in Florida. Reproduction occurs via seed. This 2-page fact sheet was written by J. Bryan Unruh, Darcy E. P. Telenko, Bar...
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Erect and prostrate spurges are erect or upright annuals with branched stems. Leaves are opposite and not equal. Stems produce “milky sap.” A large number of spurge species occur in Florida. Reproduction occurs via seed. This 2-page fact sheet was written by J. Bryan Unruh, Darcy E. P. Telenko, Barry J. Brecke, and Ramon Leon, and published by the UF Department of Environmental Horticulture, December 2013.
ENH1234/EP495: Erect and Prostrate Spurge Biology and Management in Turf (ufl.edu)
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spelling | doaj-art-0e9f47e5df2843408596197c460670962025-02-08T06:01:56ZengThe University of Florida George A. Smathers LibrariesEDIS2576-00092014-02-0120141Erect and Prostrate Spurge Biology and Management in TurfJ. Bryan Unruh0Darcy E. P. TelenkoBarry J. Brecke1Ramon Leon2University of FloridaUniversity of FloridaUniversity of Florida Erect and prostrate spurges are erect or upright annuals with branched stems. Leaves are opposite and not equal. Stems produce “milky sap.” A large number of spurge species occur in Florida. Reproduction occurs via seed. This 2-page fact sheet was written by J. Bryan Unruh, Darcy E. P. Telenko, Barry J. Brecke, and Ramon Leon, and published by the UF Department of Environmental Horticulture, December 2013. ENH1234/EP495: Erect and Prostrate Spurge Biology and Management in Turf (ufl.edu) https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/131412EP495 |
spellingShingle | J. Bryan Unruh Darcy E. P. Telenko Barry J. Brecke Ramon Leon Erect and Prostrate Spurge Biology and Management in Turf EDIS EP495 |
title | Erect and Prostrate Spurge Biology and Management in Turf |
title_full | Erect and Prostrate Spurge Biology and Management in Turf |
title_fullStr | Erect and Prostrate Spurge Biology and Management in Turf |
title_full_unstemmed | Erect and Prostrate Spurge Biology and Management in Turf |
title_short | Erect and Prostrate Spurge Biology and Management in Turf |
title_sort | erect and prostrate spurge biology and management in turf |
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url | https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/131412 |
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