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Common lespedeza
is a prostrate growing summer annual. Three oblong, smooth leaflets,
all joining on a common petiole, have a prominent mid-vein. Stems
are wiry, prostrate and freely branching.
The flowers
of common lespedeza are pink to purple and are found in the leaf
axils. Lespedeza is commonly found on soils with low fertility.
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Common lespedeza is
found in the southern United States, north to New Jersey and west to Texas
and Kansas.
Cultural Practices:
Use of good turf management programs, including a sound fertilization
program, to form dense stands of turf grass may assist in prevention of
lespedza infestation.
Herbicide Use:
For optimum control make your postemergent herbicide application to lespedeza
that is actively growing and in the seedling to flower stage of growth.
University
Links | Gordon's
Recommendations | Germination
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