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  2. Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board

    • Puncturevine is a toxic and invasive plant with sharp spines that can damage animals, people and tires. Learn how to identify, control and prevent this weed in pastures, roadsides, waste places and cultivate… See more

    Why Is It A Noxious Weed?

    Puncturevine is a toxic plant and a serious weed in pastures, roadsides, waste places and cultivated fields. The spines of the fruit can cause damage to animals and people. It's sharp s… See more

    Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board
    Where Does It Grow?

    Puncturevine is found in pastures, roadsides, waste places, parks, agricultural areas. Please … See more

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    How Does It reproduce?

    Puncturevine reproduces by seed, which typically germinate from April to October, depending on conditions. Seeds commonly germinate after rainfall or irrigation. Seed production … See more

    Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board
    How Do I Control It?

    Puncturevine spreads by seed so controlling plants prior to seed production is critical to prevent further seed entering the seedbank. When working in puncturevine infestations… See more

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  1. Tribulus terrestris - Wikipedia

    Tribulus terrestris is a plant with many common names, including puncturevine, goathead, and caltrop. It has spiny fruits that can cause injury to humans and animals, and is a widespread weed in dry regions.

     
  2. Puncturevine Management Guidelines--UC IPM - ucanr.edu

  3. Tribulus terrestris - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant …

  4. Puncturevine - Department of Agriculture

  5. Weeds: Puncturevine (Tackweed, Goathead) – …

    Jun 22, 2024 · Learn about puncturevine, a noxious weed with sharp spines that can injure humans and animals. Find out how to identify, manage, and prevent it in your landscape or turf area.

  6. Puncturevine - WISC - Washington Invasive Species …

    Puncturevine is a small, typically low-growing annual plant that produces sharp, spine-covered fruits that contain seeds. The fruits split further into five smaller sections that each contain seeds and have two prominent spines and several …

  7. Puncturevine | Integrated Crop Management - Iowa …

    General description: Relatively small, prostrate plant with compound leaves. Multiple stems develop from the crown, stems can reach lengths of 2-3 ft. Leaves are pinnately compound with 4 to 8 pairs of leaflets. Leaflets are ¼ - ½ in …

  8. Puncturevine – Adams County Extension - Colorado …

    Puncturevine (Tribulus terrestris) Identification. Puncturevine is a non-native annual plant introduced from Europe. It reproduces from seed only. It is a mat forming, prostrate plant that has stems 1-6 feet long. Leaves are opposite, …

  9. Weed Gallery: Puncturevine--UC IPM - ucanr.edu

  10. Puncturevine Biocontrol | Department of Agriculture

  11. Getting Rid Of Puncturevine Weeds - Gardening Know How

  12. Tribulus terrestris Profile – California Invasive Plant Council

  13. Puncturevine Factsheet — Invasive Species of Idaho

  14. Puncturevine - Methow Conservancy

  15. puncturevine: Tribulus terrestris (Sapindales: Zygophyllaceae ...

  16. Puncture Vine (Bindii) facts and health benefits