Normally found in grassland and particularly important in grazing pastures because it is poisonous. Stock will normally avoid it but the weed can become palatable after spraying.
1. Both cotyledons and first true leaves are very variable. First true leaves are hairless.
2. Young plants form a rosette.
3. Tall annual or biennial with familiar yellow flowers.
Identify Broad-Leaved Weeds
You can use this page to help identify the broad-leaved weeds in your crops, and then find out more about the relevant crop protection products.
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