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How do you tell apart Hairy Whitetop and Whitetop? Just finding a legitimate picture of Lepidium appelianum is hard enough.
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DoReMiFossil wrote:How do you tell apart Hairy Whitetop and Whitetop? Just finding a legitimate picture of Lepidium appelianum is hard enough.
I think the leaves on Hairy Whitetop are wider in general. Whitetop has leaves like Russian Olive except not silvery. Both leaves clasp the stem, but Hairy Whitetop's leaf is like a very small clasping Maple leaf. This is what I can see from comparisons. it may not be true.
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How would I access a state-specific list for my state?
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What state?
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If there is one, it should be on the state website.
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Jaol wrote:What state?
Kansas
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meteorology891 wrote:
Jaol wrote:What state?
Kansas
Here you go: http://webs.wichita.edu/scienceolympiad ... s%20KS.pdf
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Jaol wrote:What state?
Kansas
Here you go: http://webs.wichita.edu/scienceolympiad ... s%20KS.pdf
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On any tests, does anyone find that plants are the dominant asked about species? That's how it has been with most of my tests.
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That's weird... they're not the majority of the species, I'm pretty sure. I haven't taken any official tests yet, but it seems like plants might be trickier to identify in some cases. Maybe that's why?
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