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Canary-bird Bush, Rattlebox Seldom used as an ornamental, Sunn-Hemp is cultivated for its fiber used in ropes, nets, canvas, packing material and paper.
The first step in preventative control of rattlebox is to limit planting and removal of existing plants within the landscape. If possible, removal should occur before seeds are produced.
Crotalaria saltiana (African Rattlebox) Basic Info Photos / Sounds / Video ...
rattlebox Fabaceae Sesbania punicea (Cav.) Benth.   symbol: SEPU7 ...
(syn. Rattlebox, False Poinciana, Purple Sesbane) Sesbania punicea (syn. Sesbania tripetii, Daubentonia punicea, Daubentonia tripetii) ...
NOTE: Plants that also may cause similar signs due to the presence of pyrrolizidine alkaloids: Stinking willie (Senecio jacobea), common groundsel (S. vulgaris), fiddleneck and tarweed (Amsinckia spp), rattlebox (Crotalaria), ...
bird's eggs, bladder campion, blue root, bubble-poppy, cobwell, devil's rattlebox, maiden's tears, maidenstears, rattlebox, rattleweed, sea pink, snappery, white bottle, white hen Family Caryophyllaceae ...
Family: Faboideae / Leguminosae / Papilionaceae Rattle box tree, Chinese Rattlebox, Rattlebush, Spanish gold, Scarlet wisteria, Red sesbania Origin: South America (Argentina, Uruguay and southern Brazil), now a popular garden plant ...
Common name: rattleweed, shak-shak, rattlebox, wedge-leaf. Family:Fabaceae (Leguminosae).
purple rattlebox Sesbania punicea purple willow; purple osier Salix purpurea quackgrass, couch grass, creeping wild rye Elymus repens Queen Anne's lace; wild carrot Daucus carota queen-of-the meadow Filipendula ulmaria quinine Cinchona pubescens ...
See also: May, Green, Orange, Mimosa, Sesbania
 
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