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NOT KNOWN TO OCCUR IN OREGON PLEASE CALL 1-866-INVADER IF YOU SUSPECT YOU HAVE FOUND THIS SPECIES ODA rating: A Click on image to view larger photo. | Images courtesy of Rich Old, XID Services. | | If images are downloaded and used from the ODA web site please be sure to credit the photographer. Description Perennial; flowers from midsummer to frost. Grows 1 to 3 feet tall. Leaves narrow and, along with the stems, covered with dense, hairs that give foliage a gray or silvery appearance. Flowers violet to light blue, 3/4 to 1 inch wide. Fruit a yellow or dull orange berry, which may eventually turn blackish. Impacts This plant is found in rangeland, pastures, waste areas and cropland in the western U.S. The berries and foliage of this plant are poisonous to livestock. Distribution in Oregon Found and eradicated in Umatilla County in the 1940s. There is no known site to occur in Oregon. Biological controls Biological control agents are not used on "A" listed weeds in Oregon. If this weed is found in the state it will be managed for eradication or containment.
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