Images
- Palmer Near Straw Bales
- Photo courtesy Purdue University
- Palmer Amaranth ID - Petiole Length
- Palmer amaranth can be distinguished from waterhemp by it's petiole length. The length of the petiole will be as long or longer that the leaf. (Photo source: NDSU Extension)
- Palmer Amaranth ID - Leaf Spike
- Another distinguishing feature of Palmer Amaranth is the small spike sometimes found at the tips of the leaves. (Photo source: NDSU Extension)
- Palmer Amaranth
- Palmer Amaranth - (Photo source: NDSU Extension)
- PA Seed head
- Palmer Amaranth Seed Head
- Field with Palmer Amaranth Problem
- Field with Palmer Amaranth - (Photo source - NDSU Extension)
- Alicia Harstad with a Palmer Amaranth Plant
- Stutsman County Extension agent Alicia Harstad with a Palmer Amaranth plant (Photo source: NDSU Extension)
- Palmer Amaranth Seedling
- Palmer amaranth seedlings have egg-shaped leaves with a hair-like protusion at the leaf tip (Photo source: Christy Sprague, Michigan State University)