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  1. Identification and Management of Kochia and Russian Thistle – …

    Kochia (Kochia scoparia L.) and Russian thistle (Salsola tragus L.) are troublesome annual weeds of rangelands, pastures, fields, disturbed areas, gardens, roadsides, ditchbanks, and small acreages. Both species are non-native to the United States.

  2. 9 facts to know about kochia - Farm Progress

    Nov 14, 2016 · Kochia is the king of weeds in the Northern Plains, but there's an important weakness you can exploit to cut it down to size. Kochia is a tough weed to control, but it has one big weakness. Do you know what the weakness is? Kochia seed is …

  3. Kochia is an introduced, erect, annual forb. The simple, alternately arranged leaves are linear to narrowly ovate to 2 inches (5.5 cm) long and can have hairs, depending on age. Leaves are very short petioled or sessile. Stems are green, red tinged, or red depending on age. The flowers are green leaf-like bracts. It has a spike.

  4. Bassia scoparia - Wikipedia

    Bassia scoparia is native to a region ranging from Central Europe to Asia and is now widespread throughout the world. While having a variety of beneficial uses, it is also considered an invasive weed. [1] The species was first published in 1753 by Carl Linnaeus, who named it …

  5. Kochia identification and control - King County, Washington

    Kochia is an annual herbaceous plant that grows 1.5 to 5 feet tall. Kochia is found in pasture, rangeland, roadsides, ditch banks, wastelands, and cultivated fields. Kochia stems are upright and spreading with many branches. Kochia leaves are 1 to …

  6. Kochia Scoparia Grass - Information About Kochia Control In …

    Apr 29, 2022 · Kochia scoparia grass is an attractive ornamental plant or a troublesome invasive species, depending on a number of factors, including geographic location and purpose for growing. If this has piqued your curiosity, read this article for more detailed kochia plant info.

  7. Kochia - Agricultural Biology

    Kochia (formerly Kochia scoparia) is a summer annual broadleaf weed species native to Eurasia and was introduced to the Americas as an ornamental in the mid to late 1800s by European immigrants. It is also known as burning bush, mock-cypress, …

  8. Kochia - Wikipedia

    Kochia / ˈkoʊkiə / [1] is a synonym of the genus Bassia, which belongs to the subfamily Camphorosmoideae of family Amaranthaceae. [2] Two American species traditionally included in Kochia are now in genus Neokochia: Neokochia americana and Neokochia californica.

  9. Plants of Texas Rangelands » Kochia

    Kochia is an introduced, annual forb growing from 2 to 5 feet or 0.6 to 1.5 m tall beginning in late spring. It belongs to the Chenopodiaceae (Goosefoot) family. Kochia forms in a pyramidal or rounded shape from a taproot system that reaches around 8 ft or 2.4 m in depth.

  10. Kochia – The Good, The Bad And The Ugly - Beef Magazine

    May 24, 2012 · Kochia is an invasive range plant first introduced in the U.S. around 1900 as an ornamental. But because of its drought-hardiness and ability to grow in very poor soils, it escaped and now grows throughout much of the U.S.

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