I have a plant in my garden and I do not know the species. How do I identify it?
There are several ways we can help with identification. If you suspect it is a noxious weed bringing us a sample would allow us to try and identify it for you. Alternatively, the Master Gardeners program meets each Monday and will identify any samples brought to them. Lastly, you could e-mail clear photographs to the Weed Board which we will try and identify.

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1. There are weeds on property next to mine which keeps infesting my property, what can I do?
2. I keep removing weeds but they keep coming back up each year, what can I do?
3. I have removed noxious weeds, what do I do with the plant material?
4. I have a plant in my garden and I do not know the species. How do I identify it?
5. I have a noxious weed in my garden and I know the species, how do I control it?
6. What does the Jefferson County Noxious Weed Control Board do?
7. What are Noxious Weeds?
8. Who Decides What is a Noxious Weed?
9. Who Should Control Noxious Weeds?