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Johnson Grass

Johnson Grass. Brittany Cyr and Jodie Demars. Identify It. Can grow to 6 feet high Course textured perennial grass Large multi branched seed heads Leaves are usually bright green and can have purple spots. Where it Grows. Native to southern climates

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Johnson Grass

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  1. Johnson Grass Brittany Cyr and Jodie Demars

  2. Identify It • Can grow to 6 feet high • Course textured perennial grass • Large multi branched seed heads • Leaves are usually bright green and can have purple spots

  3. Where it Grows • Native to southern climates • Grows along roadways or other uncultivated open areas • Brought to U.S. from Mediterranean as a contaminant in crop seeds

  4. How its Dangerous • Cyanide is produced in leaves and stems • Inhibits body’s ability to produce oxygen • Young shoots have highest concentration of cyanide • Symptoms- • Rapid breathing • Convulsions • frequent urination and defecation • Death can occur in less than one hour

  5. Treatment • Supportive drug therapy can offset affects of less sever cyanide poisoning

  6. Works Cited • http://ohioline.osu.edu/b762/b762_24.html • http://equisearch.com/horses_care/feeding/feed/poisonousplants_041105/index2.aspx

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