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WCM Staff
5/24/2007 11:26 AM
A new invasive mustard called Hill mustard has recently been observed spreading throughout the southern part of the state.
Hill Mustard, an invasive mustard on the move in Southwestern Wisconsin
Mark J Renz and Jerry D Doll
A new invasive mustard called Hill mustard has recently been observed spreading throughout the southern part of the state. Attached is a factsheet that discusses this species and provides characteristics and pictures to help with identification.
Hill Mustard Fact Sheet MR.pdf
Key traits to help differentiate it from other mustards are its robust yellow flowers (should be flowering right now) and “warty bumps” on the stems.
If you think you have an infestation of Hill mustard, please contact us as we will be mapping its presence throughout the state this June.
Mark Renz: mrenz@wisc.edu
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