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LAMB'S QUARTERS

Submitted by ThompsonShuswap on Mon, 09/26/2022 - 10:15
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Thompson Shuswap

WHAT'S THAT WEED? SERIES

HOW TO IDENTIFY?   Lamb's Quarters

  • New growth and the underside of older leaves dusted with mealy white powder. 
  • Leaves usually have WAVY or JAGGED edges and can be different shapes. 
  • Flowers are small, green, and have no petals. 
  • Stem is upright with MANY branches. 
  • Plants are EASY to pull out. 

IS THIS ANNUAL PLANT A PROBLEM?

  • YES. It’s an edible plant (cook it like spinach) that’s sometimes grown as an agricultural crop. 
  • BUT it spreads QUICKLY, competes with other plants and uses a lot of water. 
  • In some conditions it can accumulate HIGH LEVELS of nitrates, oxalates, or sulphates and become toxic to livestock.

HOW DOES IT GROW?

  • Has short, branched taproots.
  • Each plant has about 72,000 seeds! 
  • Seeds can survive for 40 YEARS but will only grow if they are near the soil surface.
  • Grows in DISTURBED soil in sunny places.
  • Often found in vegetable gardens. 

HOW TO CONTROL? 

  • It’s EASY to kill by weeding or hoeing. 
  • Don’t let it go to seed. 
  • Cover seeds with mulch and leave them buried – DON’T till the soil. 

Sources:
Colorado State University. Guide to Poisonous Plants

Royer, F. and Dickinson, R. Weeds of Canada and the Northern United States. 1999.

Weedinfo.ca: Lamb’s-quarters, Ontario Weed Committee, 2022.

Image:  https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons

 

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