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As makers of bookshelves amongst other things, I would like to reassure burningbush that our marketing department is well ahead of the game here.
Its vernacular names include burningbush, ragweed, summer cypress, fireball, belvedere and Mexican firebrush, Mexican fireweed.
While on layover on his way to an ashram in India, Michael Murphy decides to play a round of golf at Burningbush, a famous local golf course.
A. The best available advice is that you should not have a problem with ragweed.
But we may see ragweed start earlier, stay later and be more intense.
And by the start of August, the ragweed situation is starting.
Quickly he trotted to the side, where a ragweed bush grew.
I'd seen more interesting readings from a patch of ragweed.
Those who want to know the real cause of hay fever should take a look at ragweed instead.
During the fall season, ragweed is the biggest allergy trigger.
Common Ragweed grows to about one meter (3 feet) in height.
In order to remove substantial concentrations of lead from the ground, he is planting ragweed.
She said ordinarily only ragweed or cat-dander does that to her.
Q. Are most allergic people sensitive to one thing, like ragweed or cat hair?
By the time fall arrives, ragweed and mold spores will be on hand.
Two species of ragweed, it notes, account for more hay fever than all other plants together.
Kill the grass, and replace it with tall, ugly ragweed.
The ragweed season begins in late summer, but in some areas it can last well into October.
A page on ragweed from the University of Tulsa (bio44.
Luckily, the roots of giant ragweed are shallow and easy to pull.
Those blackberries give me the strength I need to keep pulling down giant ragweed.
They also stick around like ragweed burrs for months after the polls have closed.
Other members of this family include ragweed, marigolds, daisies, and many others.
And in the fall weeds are mostly to blame, with ragweed being the main culprit.
Ragweed is a native plant that runs riot in areas disturbed by human settlement.
More rain and humidity this month will only make the problem worse, even if the ragweed crop is modest.
SO you think ragweed is causing your late-summer hay fever.
So I appointed myself the county's one-man ragweed committee.
Recent phylogenetic research confirmed, that Kochia has to be included in Bassia.
Species in this genus were formerly classified within the genus Kochia.
A larger study later showed that Kochia seems to exhibit allelopathy on various crops in northern Montana.
Dicamba resistance in kochia was discovered in 1994 and has not been explained by common modes of resistance such as absorption, translocation, or metabolism.
Bassia americana, Kochia americana) is a species of flowering plant in the amaranth family, subfamily Camphorosmoideae, known by the common name green molly.
In some species, the tumbleweed is detached from the plant by abscission of the plant stem; abscission has been shown in Psoralea and Kochia.
Two American species traditionally included in Kochia are now in genus Neokochia: Neokochia americana and Neokochia californica.
Forbs eaten include "kochia, Missouri milkvetch, sand sagebrush, western sticktight, sunflower, redroot pigweed, bracted spiderwort, rusty lupine, western ragweed".
The larvae feed on the leaves and fruits of Bassia laniflora, Suaeda (including Suaeda maritima), Kochia, Salsola and Halostachys species.
The growth of the plant is controlled by introducing certain native plants, such as immigrant kochia (Kochia prostrata) and crested wheatgrass (Agropyron cristatum), which compete successfully with halogeton.
A study of Kochia scoparia in northern Montana by two high school students showed that when Kochia precedes spring wheat (Triticum aestivum), it reduces the spring wheat's growth.
Most of the genera, especially Kochia and Bassia were found to be highly polyphyletic, so some of their species had to be transferred to own genera Eokochia, Spirobassia, Grubovia und Sedobassia.
And her boys, were they getting on well at Belvedere?
I left him then and went out on to the belvedere.
He was not a bit like the man I had seen cross the belvedere.
Then it's back to Belvedere and a library of history books.
This began the fashion in the 16th century for the belvedere.
It will be revealed after the same period of time as the Belvedere in the year 2048.
For the Belvedere refugees, it was the second move in a couple of weeks and most probably not their last.
The local television crews arrived just after the fire department and before the Belvedere police.
Once across, they turned and waved, then were soon out of sight beyond the belvedere.
He went up to the belvedere, carefully shutting every door after him.
A belvedere may be built in the upper part of a building so as to command said view.
The ship was originally built in 1913 and named Belvedere.
We fought our way back in the teeth of the wind to the belvedere.
The station is named for the neighbourhood of Belvedere located just to the west.
Plans for the Belvedere garden complex were drawn up immediately.
It had been a uniformed officer inside, watching the Belvedere.
Belvedere the cat, with a long hall to bound down, even lost weight.
Ryan played his youth days for Belvedere before moving abroad.
Another ramp, this one 48 feet long, leads from the back of the house to a belvedere just large enough for four people.
It was important to take attention away from Belvedere.
This, presumably, was the belvedere, and they had a telephone line to it.
At that time, Belvedere was the north east terminus of the line.
The arched windows rise to the top and end in the last story with an open belvedere.
At the top of the hill is a belvedere.
After 7 years apart Belvedere are getting back together for a reunion tour in 2012.
Its vernacular names include burningbush, ragweed, summer cypress, fireball, belvedere and Mexican firebrush, Mexican fireweed.
Mexican Firebrush (B. S. trichophylla) is a cultivar of B. scoparia that turns bright red in the fall.
Bassia scoparia (I)