How to Control Macartney Rose: Individual Plant Treatment Leaf Spray Application

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Publication
Date of Publication
November 16, 2021
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Overview

Macartney rose is an invasive species that plague livestock producers from Southeast Texas to the Middle Coastal Prairie. This Brush Busters publication offers a three-step method for the control and removal of Macartney rose. (2 pages)

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