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How to Manage Pests

UC Pest Management Guidelines


Peppermint

Susceptibility of Weeds to Herbicide Control


Select weeds to display in chart:

Weeds of Peppermint: | Mark all | Unmark all |

ANNUAL WEEDS: | Mark all | Unmark all |
barnyardgrass
brome, downy (cheatgrass)
chamomile, mayweed (dogfennel)
chickweed, common
crabgrasses
fiddlenecks
filarees
flixweed (tansy mustard)
foxtail, green
groundsel, common
knotweed, common
lambsquarter, common
lettuce, prickly
mallow, little (cheeseweed)
mustard, tumble (Jim Hill)
nightshade, black
nightshade, hairy
oat, wild
pepperweed, field
pigweed, redroot
pigweeds
pineapple-weed
puncturevine
purslane, common
ryegrass, Italian
salsify, common
shepherd's-purse
sowthistle, annual
sprangletop, bearded
stinkgrass (lovegrass)
sunflower, common
thistle, Russian
wheats
witchgrass

PERENNIAL WEEDS: | Mark all | Unmark all |
bindweed, field, estab. plant
bindweed, field, seedling
clovers, perennial
orchardgrass
quackgrass


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