African Rue Biology and Management

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Publication
Date of Publication
August 31, 2021
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Overview

African Rue is a toxic and highly invasive plant found in western parts of Texas. This publication describes what African Rue is and explains the symptoms it can cause in livestock that ingest it.

African Rue is a toxic and highly invasive plant found in western parts of Texas. This publication describes what African Rue is and explains the symptoms it can cause in livestock that ingest it. There are suggestions for controlling African Rue on rangeland and on rights-of-way and non-cropland areas.

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