Updated wwwgoodoakcomweeds Weed Identication and Control Sheet WI NR40Restricted ID: 334539
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owners often assume it is a tall and showy species of phlox. As a result, very little work is done to condames rocket was often included in low quality “wildower” seed mixes, though sale of this species is now IDENTIFICATION:Dame’s rocket is typically 2-4’ in height, with a bright pink or white cluster long cylindrical seed pods called silique. The leaves are relatively large, up to 5” The stem is about as thick as a pencil and distinctively hairy.ies. The easi letters in its name, also has petals per ower. Dame’s rocket, like all other mustards, has petals per ower. Dame’s rocket is taller than any native phlox (which rarely get taller than the phlox species. The most effective method for controlling small populations of become active again. The temperature must be above 45 degrees, plants in the area. Always read herbicide labels carefully before use NATIVE ALTERNATIVES:for Dame’s Rocket are the native phlox species, though both are shorter than Dame’s Rocket. Woodland phlox (Phlox divaricata) is Dame’s Rocket. Updated: www.goodoak.com/weeds Weed Identication and Control Sheet: WI NR-40:Restricted