WebNov 29, 2010 · Joined Dec 11, 2001. 1,578 Posts. #6 · Nov 28, 2010. Gnarly 928 said: The goatheads aren't usually on the pavement. I live in Idaho and the goatheads are most definitely on the pavement (at least in the fall). At the end of the summer the plants die/hibernate for the winter and the dry thorns are blown by the wind. http://www.treesthatpleasenurseryblog.com/2012/09/weed-identification-goatheads-or.html
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