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Stewards of Wanuskewin: Drop in Steward training
Please complete the following quiz in order to sign up as a drop in steward with Wanuskewin!
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What are the key ID features of Absinthe Wormwood?
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Leaf color (dark green)
Leaf color (dark green) and leaf shape (very finely divided, appearing frilly)
Leaf color (silvery green) and leaf shape (divided and lobed)
Leaf color (silvery green)
What are the key ID features of Nodding Thistle?
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Flowering stem with little to no thorns, one purple flower per stem
Yellow flowers with large thorns encircling the flower
Flowering stem with many thorns
Flowering stem with many thorns and multiple purple flowers per stem
What are the key ID features of Canada Thistle?
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Flowering stem with many thorns and multiple purple flowers per stem
Flowering stem with little to no thorns, one purple flower per stem
Yellow flowers with large thorns encircling the flower
Flowering stem with many thorns and multiple yellow flowers per stem
What are the key ID features of European Buckthorn?
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A single thorn on the terminal axis of each branch
Dark berries held closely to the branch
Leaf veins that curve towards the tip of each leaf
All of the above
What are the key ID features of Leafy Spurge?
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Yellow flowers
Leaves grow in a whirl-like pattern around the stem, and tissues secrete a milky-white substance when damaged
Leaves grow in a whirl-like pattern around the stem
Tissues secrete a milky-white substance when damaged
What is the preferred method of weed removal?
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Removing individual branches
Cutting the plant at the base, as close to the ground as possible
Pulling the plant from the root
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