
Dyers Woad (Isatis tinctoria)

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Dyers Woad (Isatis tinctoria)
was likely first introduced to Utah from Europe in 1910 as a
contaminant in alfalfa seed. Dyers Woad was traditionally used
to dye fabrics with pulp from the seed pods. This invasive weed is on Tens of thousands of acres in |
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Control of Dyers Woad:
Hand pulling is the most effective method of controlling small
infestations.
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Distinguishing Features of
Dyers Woad: Flowers:
Bright yellow with four petals Seeds:
Green turning to black seed pods Leaves: Bluish
green with a cream colored mid rib
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For more information about Dyers Woad in Online:
http://www.weeds.slco.org Phone:
Weed Control Hotline 801-562-6466 |