Used to seek and gather Groundsel for my relative's canaries, which loved it. No such thing as a weed, just unwanted plants in some places. Groundsel will have other uses for eg. insects or other birds, but is toxic to mammals inc. humans.
I cut my goldenrod back because after it bloomed, the long stem was dying from top to bottom, so I trimmed it and it has not grown a long stem to bloom since. Any suggestions on how to get it to bloom again?
Hello, I'm Chaeeun Lee and I work for a company called SPOTV in South Korea. We're producing a program called SPOTIME MOTORSPORTS, and we're going to cover a video about Uruguay's El Pinar. Since Elpinar means pine, we need a video about pine trees, While looking for a related video, I contacted you because I thought the above video was suitable. If you don't mind, is it okay to use the video for free after marking the source as ' BYUI Applied Plant Science Department'? I look forward to hearing from you. Thank you!
Hi @BYUI :) I am working on yt video project about ballistic seed dispersal and I was wondering if I could show a clip from your video?❓ (...Would credit you of course!) 🙏?
it can grow in mostly shade an the bees love them! thats why i grow them, for the bees and in my shady spot. Please share complete and full information.
@@Moonlight-u3e1k hmm thinking of passing on the poaceae altogether right now, and this really is apocolyptic famine food when there is nothing else about. Thankfully there are many other plants than can supply many more nutriants. So I think I will leave this on the livestock list.
Hear in South West of western Australia we grow Vetch for hay production, very nutritional for ruminants, I have never seen or heard of a animal dying from eating Vetch, ever.
It makes a great pain tincture for Arthritis, good to sit in the water you can brew from the plant, it stops the bleeding and pain of hemorrhoids, the entire plant is edible, but I would only eat it in survival mode, but it’s stalk is good source of water need, stalk contains fiber, it’s got all kinds of uses.
My goats really loved this plant. I would hang green bushes from their fence and they would spend the day eating them down to a tiny stub. My guess is that they're full of nutrition or the goats would not eat them. But you have to cut them when they're green.
Very detail description of hand bit. Thank you, sir. I enjoyed your video
Used to seek and gather Groundsel for my relative's canaries, which loved it. No such thing as a weed, just unwanted plants in some places. Groundsel will have other uses for eg. insects or other birds, but is toxic to mammals inc. humans.
I cut my goldenrod back because after it bloomed, the long stem was dying from top to bottom, so I trimmed it and it has not grown a long stem to bloom since. Any suggestions on how to get it to bloom again?
Hello, I'm Chaeeun Lee and I work for a company called SPOTV in South Korea. We're producing a program called SPOTIME MOTORSPORTS, and we're going to cover a video about Uruguay's El Pinar. Since Elpinar means pine, we need a video about pine trees, While looking for a related video, I contacted you because I thought the above video was suitable. If you don't mind, is it okay to use the video for free after marking the source as ' BYUI Applied Plant Science Department'? I look forward to hearing from you. Thank you!
This plant is highly allergy inducing. It killed me before I started immunotherapy
Does it prefer sun or shade?
Thank you! We live in IL and saw them on a road in the country.
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Hi @BYUI :) I am working on yt video project about ballistic seed dispersal and I was wondering if I could show a clip from your video?❓ (...Would credit you of course!) 🙏?
It is an herb
How about a recipe for preparing it to eat. Seems like one way to keep it from spreading.
You have the clearest best description for IDing smooth brome on TH-cam. I can eliminate smooth brome from my list of possible s. Thank you
can the flowers be eat or make tea?
fleabanes are pretty
It's a WEED - your lawn is doomed if you have this. How can you can this "little friend of mine" in your description?
Great plant! Great video series. Thank you. 👍
Damn, no comments. Here be one for you.
came here because I was curious as to how they do that, I just had one annoying me in my shoe
Thanks for helping me ☺️❤
Thanks. The most of and best info/pictures that ive found.
They taste like mushrooms and are delicious despite the odor.
Che sarebbe?
how we eat as salad or cook?
My favorite to go with a peach colored zinnia. Heaven!
it can grow in mostly shade an the bees love them! thats why i grow them, for the bees and in my shady spot. Please share complete and full information.
Can humans consume it?
Yup, try some of em
@@Moonlight-u3e1k hmm thinking of passing on the poaceae altogether right now, and this really is apocolyptic famine food when there is nothing else about. Thankfully there are many other plants than can supply many more nutriants. So I think I will leave this on the livestock list.
they stink like ass
Pretty flower 😊
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They are everywhere in South Africa as well, I remember them being all over my clothes
Was about to cut mine down..thought they were jumaji flowers. Got dozens
Semen retention.
It is considered mildly toxic to humans and pets if ingested and can put small children and pets in the hospital!!!
It is considered mildly toxic to humans and pets if ingested and can put small children and pets in the hospital!!!
How
I want rye seeds for home garden ho many types are there? Tanq
Hear in South West of western Australia we grow Vetch for hay production, very nutritional for ruminants, I have never seen or heard of a animal dying from eating Vetch, ever.
आप हिन्दी बोलेंगे तो मै समझ पाउंगा
Hindi.mabolo
हरहर.शभु.देवा.महादेवा..सरव.हित.चितक.शुभेशूखक..
They seem to grow wild, take over everything
I love spruce trees ❤
This is a non native invasive. I yanked it out of my garden. It's not pretty anyways.
Please Urdu translation
سلام دکتر ایا این گیاه مرفین هم دارد
I thought the chicken weed made me faint?
WEEDS
I hate thistle and have been trying to kill the darn stuff. Bull thistle is what I have.
It makes a great pain tincture for Arthritis, good to sit in the water you can brew from the plant, it stops the bleeding and pain of hemorrhoids, the entire plant is edible, but I would only eat it in survival mode, but it’s stalk is good source of water need, stalk contains fiber, it’s got all kinds of uses.
What’s a good herbicide pre emergent for this ?
My goats really loved this plant. I would hang green bushes from their fence and they would spend the day eating them down to a tiny stub. My guess is that they're full of nutrition or the goats would not eat them. But you have to cut them when they're green.