Noxious Weeds of Nebraska
EC176
Published 2012
Published 2012
Musk thistle (carduus nutans L.) is an introduced invasive broadleaf weed native to Europe, North Africa and Asia.
Although classified as a biennial plant, opportunistic might be a better descriptor because musk thistle can behave as an annual or a winter annual depending on the growing conditions. ALthough it regenerates only from seed, seedlings can emerge any time during the growing season.
Musk thistle is a prolific seed producer. Large, extensively branched plants in sparse stands may have 100 or more heads with a total production of about 20,000 seeds.
Control methods include cultural, mechanical, biological and chemical.
Although classified as a biennial plant, opportunistic might be a better descriptor because musk thistle can behave as an annual or a winter annual depending on the growing conditions. ALthough it regenerates only from seed, seedlings can emerge any time during the growing season.
Musk thistle is a prolific seed producer. Large, extensively branched plants in sparse stands may have 100 or more heads with a total production of about 20,000 seeds.
Control methods include cultural, mechanical, biological and chemical.
Publication Details
Authors |
Fred W. Roeth Steven R. Melvin Irvin L. Schleufer |
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Publication Date | March 03, 2003 |
Last Revision Date | March 06, 2012 |
Language | English |
Formats |
PDF (web) |
Series | Extension Circular |