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This plant rivals yellow star thistle in its noxiousness (is that a word?). It crowds out annual and perennial row crops and steals nutri...Read More
This grass is naturalized in all the lower 48 states. 19 states have declared it a noxious weed.
I am a 5th generation farmer in Texas. We have never had a cow, horse, or goat to die from johnsongrass; to the contrary, it has kept th...Read More
HORRIBLE plant, I canNOT get rid of it!! It's in my front yard right on the corner and I've done everything - even KILLED the stuff with...Read More
Johnsongrass Sorghum halepense is naturalized in Texas and other States and is considered an invasive plant in Texas,
There might as well be at least one positive note about this plant. It may be invasive here in Pennsylvania according to what was said a...Read More
2 acres of Johnsongrass when we first moved in :( We mow and mow early, almost scalping the area. Then we rake with a heavy, long toothe...Read More
When I was young during the dustbowl days, we lost all our cattle due to their breaking down a fence to get to a patch of Johnsongrass. ...Read More
This grass is the BANE of my existence, as it runs rampant through most of my farm. Root systems spread long & deep, making pulling/digg...Read More
Johnson Grass is a noxious invasive weed introduced from the Mediterranean as a forage for livestock by William Johnson of Alabama in 184...Read More
actually, this weed is illegal in our community and if left to grow without cutting there have been citations with fines. It is hard if...Read More
This WEED is definately on my hit list. Razor sharp edges make it very difficult to handle. Apparently being a perennial keeps it from ...Read More
Extremely weedy in the Southeastern U.S., especially throughout much of Florida and in my south Florida area! Spreads everywhere, can gro...Read More
Farm irrigation canals in parts of the San Joaquin Valley have unfortunately been the cause of rampant growth of this awful weed. It is ...Read More
I agree with everything everyone above said. This plant is THE most invasive plant I've ever come across!
Invasive and nearly impossible to get rid of. Spread by hundreds of seeds or by roots....some nearly 2 feet deep.
Has even...Read More
I recommend being very careful when attempting to pull this plant by hand. The leaves can be almost razor-sharp, so care should be taken...Read More
Johnsongrass is a vigorous, course, perennial grass with scaly root stalks capable of reproducing by underground rhizomes and seed that f...Read More