I actually have no idea if it is or not.
One way to tell for sure though, stick this in a pot at home, then wait and see
Spray/dig up the rest if you don't want it in your pastures, peace of mind then.
Some people do have problems identifying ragwort, especially at this stage though, I put this photo up a year ago and people were falling over themselves to tell me I was infested. Quite right, I am.
^^^ Now that really is disturbing. May I suggest that you read up on ragwort, your lack of knowledge is scary. Start with "Ragwort is a biennial"! look up "biennial" if you don't know what it means!
I actually have no idea if it is or not.
One way to tell for sure though, stick this in a pot at home, then wait and see
Spray/dig up the rest if you don't want it in your pastures, peace of mind then.
Some people do have problems identifying ragwort, especially at this stage though, I put this photo up a year ago and people were falling over themselves to tell me I was infested. Quite right, I am.
OP - upload the picture to this website (think its run by the natural history museum). It's a very accurate way to get an ID.
http://www.ispot.org.uk/
i'd put money on that being ragwort. as said, if in doubt, pull it out.
^^^ Now that really is disturbing. May I suggest that you read up on ragwort, your lack of knowledge is scary. Start with "Ragwort is a biennial"! look up "biennial" if you don't know what it means!
it's a good motto....and form of birth controlMy motto like many others ' If in doubt, pull it out!'
If they still have doubts, crush a small piece of the plant between finger and thumb and sniff it. An alternative name for Ragwort is Stinking Willie!