Nutsedges
Common: Purple Nutsedge, Yellow Nutsedge
Scientific: Cyperus rotundus, Cyperus esculentus
Affected Crops: Corn, cotton, soybeans, tobacco.
Identification: Stems
are erect and grasslike, with triangular stems. Leaf blades measure
6-12 inches long, with prominent mid-vein. The esculentus species has
yellow seed heads and tubers not in chains. The purple nutsedge has a
purple seed head and the tubers are in the chain. These perennials can
spread by seed, creeping rootstocks or by small underground nutlets. It
is a very aggressive weed particularly in moist conditions.
Geographical Distribution: Prefer temperate regions throughout the United States, more specifically in the Southeast, Southwest, and West.
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