Plants with broad, rounded, or flattened leaves with netted veins. Examples:
dandelions and roses. Different from the narrow, bladelike leaves with parallel veins
of grasses, sedges, rushes, and onions.
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Broadleaf plants
,A substance containing plant nutrient(s) that are used for its nutrient content to
promote plant growth.
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Fertilizer
Plants that MN law have identified as harmful to public health, the environment, public
roads, crops,livestock and other property.
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Noxious weeds
Plants that lose their leaves at the end of each growing season.
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Deciduous
The ability of a chemical to dissolve in a solvent, usually water.
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Solubility
, Unintentional or intentional treatment of pests through spraiyng or placement of a
pesticide on a plant, rather than on the pest. IE:Bees may carry pollen contaminated
with pesticides back to the hive where it can kill or harm the bees in the hive.
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Indirect pesticide application
A small arthropod similar to an insect, but with eight legs, two body parts and no
antennae.
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Mite
Treatment of trees with pesticides by delivering systemic pesticides usually
insecticides through a hole drilled into the active xylem.
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Tree injection
Areas particularly vulnerable to harm from pesticide exposure.
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