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Species: 

Sorghum halepense

Common Name(s): 

Johnsongrass

Habitats Impacted: 

disturbed/waste areas, rangeland, urban/garden, cropland/pastureland

Regions likely to be Impacted: 

PH, NE, NW, SE, SW

Present in Neighboring States?

AR, CO, KS, LA, MO, NM, TX

Currently known from Oklahoma?

Yes

Sorghum halepense

Chris Evans, University of Illinois, Bugwood.org

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What you should know!

A Dirty Dozen species. Can shade out native plants. Decreases nutrient and water availability to other species. Can form monocultures. Can be toxic to livestock. Introduced as forage. Easily spread by contaminated seed and equipment.

Management information
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