Buttercup: a weed of pastures

Buttercups, dandelions, daisies, and plantain have low-growing vegetation and strong roots. Weeds, which settle in pastures, are undesirable as they are rarely eaten by horses and can be toxic. Thistles, dock, and buttercups are particularly problematic in natural pastures.

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Location
  • France
Authors
  • Pauline DOLIGEZ
Purpose
  • Communication
  • Dissemination
File type
Document
File size
195 kB
Created on
13-06-2016
Origin language
French
Official project website
Horse grazing - Normandy
License
CC BY

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