This week Forage Fax takes a look at Texas groundsel or Texas squaw-weed (Senecio ampullaceus), a cool-season annual broadleaf plant that grows in the eastern half of the state and is abundant on sandy soils. Showy yellow flowers are produced in the spring. It can be toxic to livestock, so look for it now. Read more…
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