Biology and Management of Whitehead Broom in Pastures
Whitehead broom growing in a pasture. Note the opposite to whorled leaf arrangement, linear leaves, and clusters of white flowers at the nodes.
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Keywords

AG409
Weed Management
Forage Crops

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Sellers, Brent, and James McWhorter. 2016. “Biology and Management of Whitehead Broom in Pastures: SS-AGR-406/AG409, 8/2016”. EDIS 2016 (8). Gainesville, FL:2. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ag409-2016.

Abstract

Whitehead broom, also known as shrubby false buttonweed or southern larraflower, is becoming problematic in south Florida pastures, hayfields, and rights-of-way. This 2-page fact sheet discusses a few options to control this species. Written by Brent Sellers and James McWhorter, and published by the UF Agronomy Department, August 2016.

SS-AGR-406/AG409: Biology and Management of Whitehead Broom in Pastures (ufl.edu)

https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ag409-2016
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