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Contents
Common Ragwort Look-alike Plants
Introduction
Code of Practice - Scope
Appendix 1 - Grassland management: Pastures
Appendix 2 - Biology and identification: Introduction
Appendix 3 - Control techniques: Introduction
Appendix 4 - Particular categories of land: Introduction
Appendix 5 - Disposal
Appendix 6 - Safety guidelines
Appendix 7 - government departments, agencies and statutory authorities
Appendix 8 - Useful publications
Appendix 9 - Sources of technical advice on ragwort control
Appendix 10 Environmental appraisal: Objectives of the code of practice and what it is seeking to achieve
Ragwort - Code of Practice on How to Prevent the Spread of Ragwort (PB9840)
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Common Ragwort look-alike plants
Marsh Ragwort
Senecio aquaticus
Photo: Dr Chris Gibson/
Natural England
Hoary Ragwort
Senecio erucifolius
Photo: Dr Chris Gibson/
Natural England
Oxford Ragwort
Senecio squalidus
Photo: Dr Chris Gibson/
Natural England
Fen Ragwort
Senecio paludosus
Photo: Dr Chris Gibson/
Natural England
Field Fleawort
Tephroseris integrifolia
Photo: Ron Porley/
Natural England
Tansy
Tanacetum vulgare
Photo: Dr Chris Gibson/
Natural England
Common Fleabane
Pulicaria dysenterica
Photo: Dr Jonathan Cox/
Natural England
Common Fleabane
Pulicaria dysenterica
Photo: Dr Chris Gibson/
Natural England
(Close-up of flowers)
Square-stalked St.John’s Wort
Hypericum tetrapterum
Photo: Dr Chris Gibson/
Natural England
Perforate St.John’s Wort
Hypericum perforatum
(Close-up of flowers)
Photo: Dr Chris Gibson/
Natural England
Yellow Loosestrife
Lysimachia vulgaris
Photo: Dr Chris Gibson/
Natural England
Goldenrod
Solidago virgaurea
Photo: Dr Chris Gibson/
Natural England
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