Sericea Lespedeza Seed (Hulled) - 5 Lbs.

Sericea Lespedeza Seed (Hulled) - 5 Lbs.

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Common Name: Sericea Lespedeza, Chinese Lespedeza Scientific Name: Lespedeza cuneata Identification: Sericea Lespedeza is a perennial upright forb reaching 3 to 6 feet in height. Leaves are alternate and composed of numerous 3-leaflet clusters. The small leaves are usually green with white beneath. The stem is gray-green. The white flowers are composed of 1 to 3 pea-like flowers and appear from July to September. Clustered legume pods are scattered around the stem, contain one seed, and mature from October to March. Ecology: Sericea Lespedeza occurs in forest openings and dry to wet sites. The invasive forb is flood tolerant and forms dense stands by sprouting from roots. The species spreads from plantings and the seeds can remain viable for decades. Plant Control:Sericea can be difficult to control. Spray plants with a 5% glyphosate and surfactant solution in late summer. Mowing 1 to 3 months before herbicide application can assist control. If glyphosate is not effective and the sericea comes back the following year, try spraying with a triclopyr-based product. To avoid having to purchase a large quantity of a triclopyr concentrate such as Garlon, you may want to buy a pint or quart container of Brush-B-Gon Poison Ivy Killer at the hardware or home supply warehouse. Monitor and re-treat as needed until eradicated. Not available for purchase in Wisconsin
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Jan 14, 2019
MiniAcres
5 out of 5 stars review

Goat Herd MUST HAVE

Even though its an non-native extremely invasive weed, this plant helps the goat community out more then most any other plant out there. It's been linked to aid and control of barber pole and coccidia in goat herds. It's becoming a must have for any herd!

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Feb 28, 2025
anonymous
1 out of 5 stars review

Don't waste your money

The seed never sprouted or grew at all. I tried various methods and soil as well as worked with a gardener and nothing!!! Very disappointed!

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Sep 13, 2018
Forester
1 out of 5 stars review

Highly invasive plant. DO NOT PLANT!

Please do not plant this. It is highly invasive and expensive to control. Seeds stay in the seed bank for up to 9 years. Please to not introduce this plant in your area. Should be illegal to sell.

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