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Diffuse knapweed
Field bindweed
Filaree
Foxtail barley grass
Goathead
Halogeton
Horehound
Horseweed
Jointed goatgrass
Kentucky bluegrass
Kochia
Leafy spurge
Mullein
Musk thistle
Palmer amaranth
Pampas grass
Poison hemlock
Prickly lettuce
Purslane
Ragweed
Ravenna grass
Russian knapweed
Russian olive
Russian thistle
Salsify
Scotch thistle
Siberian elm
Skeletonleaf bursage
Spotted knapweed
Sweetclover
Tamarisk
Teasel
Tree-of-heaven
Tumble mustard
Whitetop
Yellow bluestem grass
Yellow starthistle
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Home
Find a plant
By common name
By image
By botanical name
Fact sheets
Black medic
Bottlebrush squirreltail grass
Bull thistle
Bur buttercup
Camelthorn
Cheatgrass
Cheeseweed
Dalmatian toadflax
Diffuse knapweed
Field bindweed
Filaree
Foxtail barley grass
Goathead
Halogeton
Horehound
Horseweed
Jointed goatgrass
Kentucky bluegrass
Kochia
Leafy spurge
Mullein
Musk thistle
Palmer amaranth
Pampas grass
Poison hemlock
Prickly lettuce
Purslane
Ragweed
Ravenna grass
Russian knapweed
Russian olive
Russian thistle
Salsify
Scotch thistle
Siberian elm
Skeletonleaf bursage
Spotted knapweed
Sweetclover
Tamarisk
Teasel
Tree-of-heaven
Tumble mustard
Whitetop
Yellow bluestem grass
Yellow starthistle
Resources
WHAT IS AN INVASIVE PLANT?
Why should we care about invasive plants?
Best practices
Become a weed warrior
Glossary
References
  • Find a plant by image, common name, or scientific name
  • By common name
  • By image
  • By botanical name

Find a plant by common name

If you know the common name of a plant, this page allows you to link directly to the Fact Sheet for that plant. Many plants are known by more than one common name. "Hoary cress," for example, is also known as "Whitetop." This list includes a variety of common names by which the plants on this website are known. 

  • Pampas grass

  • Pigweed

  • Poison hemlock

  • Prickly lettuce

  • Puncturevine

  • Purslane

  • Ragweed

  • Ravenna grass

  • Russian thistle

  • Russian olive

  • Salsify

  • Saltcedar

  • Saltlover

  • Scotch thistle

  • Siberian elm

  • Skeletonleaf bursage

  • Spotted knapweed

  • Squirreltail

  • Starthistle

  • Sweetclover

  • Tamarisk

  • Teasel

  • Thistle, Bull

  • Thistle, Musk

  • Thistle, Nodding

  • Thistle, Scotch

  • Toadflax

  • Tree-of-Heaven

  • Tumbleweed

  • Tumble mustard

  • Turkestan beard grass

  • Whitetop

  • Yellow bluestem grass

  • Yellow starthistle

  • Amaranth

  • Bindweed

  • Black medic

  • Bottlebrush squirreltail

  • Bull thistle

  • Bur buttercup

  • Bursage

  • Camelthorn

  • Cheatgrass

  • Cheeseweed

  • Cranesbill

  • Curveseed butterwort

  • Dalmatian toadflax

  • Diffuse knapweed

  • Downy brome

  • Field bindweed

  • Filaree

  • Foxtail barley

  • Goathead

  • Halogeton

  • Hoary cress

  • Horehound

  • Hornseed buttercup

  • Horseweed

  • Jointed goatgrass

  • Kentucky bluegrass

  • King Ranch bluestem

  • Knapweed, Diffuse

  • Knapweed, Russian

  • Knapweed, Spotted

  • Kochia

  • Leafy spurge

  • Mullein

  • Musk thistle

  • Nodding thistle

  • Oleaster

  • Palmer amaranth

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A Northern Arizona Homeowner's Guide to Identifying and Managing Invasive Plants

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