Prostrate Spurge

What keeps it from happening?What kills it?Return to WeedsGalleryProstrate SpurgeDESCRIPTION: Prostrate spurge is a common weed in North America. The plant can grow up to a foot tall. It spreads quickly and easily, forming a dense mat of foliage that can quickly take over a lawn or garden bed if left unchecked. Prostrate spurge produces small pink or white flowers …

Pigweed

What keeps it from happening?What kills it?Return to WeedsGalleryPigweedDESCRIPTION: Pigweed is a common name for several species of annual plants. The most common species in the United States is Amaranthus palmeri. They are extremely problematic due to their ability to spread rapidly. It is a highly competitive plant, and can grow up to 10 feet tall, producing thousands of small …

Nutsedge

What keeps it from happening?What kills it?Return to WeedsGalleryNutsedgeDESCRIPTION: The plant commonly called nutsedge is actually two different species of weeds in the genus Cyperus. The most commonly encountered species are the yellow nutsedge and the purple nutsedge. Both are considered invasive and difficult to control, as they have a complex system of underground tubers that allow them to survive …

Musk Thistle

What keeps it from happening?What kills it?Return to WeedsGalleryMusk ThistleDESCRIPTION: The musk thistle is a spiky plnat that can grow up to 6 feet tall. It has pink or purplish flowers that bloom in summer and give of a distinct, musky smell. The leaves, although prickly to the touch, are quite pretty, with a silvery-green color and intricate patterns. This …

Lambsquarters

What keeps it from happening?What kills it?Return to WeedsGalleryLambsquartersDESCRIPTION: Lambsquarters is a fast-growing annual that can grow up to 6 feet tall, with green leaves that are shaped like a goose’s foot. The leaves are often coated with a powdery substance that easily rubs off, and the stems are slightly fuzzy. It is a very hardy plant that can be …

Knotweed

What keeps it from happening?What kills it?Return to WeedsGalleryKnotweedDESCRIPTION: Knotweed is the common name given to a genus named Polygonum that includes around 130 different species that are almost all commonly referred to as knotweed or buckwheat. The most common species in the United States is the Japanese knotweed. This plant, native to East Asia, was introduced to North American …

Henbit

What keeps it from happening?What kills it?Return to WeedsGalleryHenbitDESCRIPTION: Henbit is a weed that is found in almost every part of the world. It has small, purplish-pink flowers that grow in clusters and leaves that are shaped like a heart, with serrated edges. They grow low to the ground and spread out like a mat. It often appears in the …

Fleabane

What keeps it from happening?What kills it?Return to WeedsGalleryFleabaneDESCRIPTION: Fleabane is an annual wildflower that looks very similar to a daisy. They can grow up to three feet tall and are often found in open fields, meadows, and along roadsides. They are hardy little flowers that can tolerate a range of temperatures and weather conditions. Many people appreciate the beauty …

Dandelion

What keeps it from happening?What kills it?Return to WeedsGalleryDandelionDESCRIPTION: Dandelions are probably the most famous (or infamous) weed in North America. They are very common and when their yellow flowers produce fluffy white seed heads children often blow them and make a wish. You can find Dandelions growing almost anywhere there is sunlight and water. They are most commonly found …

Creeping Charlie

What keeps it from happening?What kills it?Return to WeedsGalleryCreeping CharlieDESCRIPTION: Creeping Charlie is an evergreen creeper in the mint family that grows close to the ground and spreads rapidly like a carpet. It has been known to completely take over lawns or gardens when not properly controlled. It is a pretty little plant that people either love or hate. SCIENTIFIC …