Scouting Guide for Problems of Fruit
Scouting Guide for Problems of Fruit

Marestail/Horseweed in Bramble Plantings

Marestail/Horseweed in Bramble Plantings

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Marestail or horseweed (Conyza canadensis) is a biennial broadleaf that can reach heights of 3 to 6 feet. Seeds germinate throughout spring and early summer; plants mature and set seed the same year. Late-season plants overwinter in the rosette stage. One plant may release 20,000 seeds; seeds disperse by wind. 

Marestail growth habit top view.

Marestail growth habit top view.

(Photo: Robert Videki, Doronicum Kft., Bugwood.org)

 

Marestail side view of growth habit.

Marestail side view of growth habit.

(Photo: John Strang, University of Kentucky)

 

Marestail flowers.

Marestail flowers.

(Photo: Mary Ellen (Mel) Harte, Bugwood.org)

   

Management:

  • Shallow cultivation.
  • Apply pre-emergent herbicides to prevent seed germination.
  • Burn-down herbicides during seedling or rosette stages destroy young plants. 
  • Glyphosate-resistant marestail is becoming more common.Herbicide-resistant populations should be confirmed by a county Extension agent or the Weed Science Society of America.
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201F Plant Science Building 1405 Veterans Drive Lexington, KY 40546-0312