Perennial Pepperweed
Native to southern Europe and western Asia, perennial pepperweed is commonly found in wet drainage areas of waste areas, ditches, roadsides, and crop lands.
Native to southern Europe and western Asia, perennial pepperweed is commonly found in wet drainage areas of waste areas, ditches, roadsides, and crop lands.
Native to southern Europe and western Asia, musk thistle thrives in pastures and rangelands, in waste areas, stream banks, and road sides.
Native to Eurasia, jointed goatgrass is a weed in rangeland, disturbed areas, fields, pastures, and along roadsides.
Houndstongue is a native of Europe. It thrives in disturbed soils along roadsides, trails, in pastures, and rangelands.
A native to southeastern Eurasia, Canada thistle reproduces by seeds and rootstock.
Bermudagrass prefers warmer regions, but it is becoming established in cooler regions as well.
Yellow Toadflax
is an aggressive invader of rangeland, roadsides, field edges, and waste areas.