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if the stem is square--its creeping charlie (ground ivy). It spreads fast due to runners...roots as it goes when the stem touches the ground.
http://www.msuturfweeds.net/details/_/ground_ivy_9/ |
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Think its Dichondra. Best application for month of October? Anyone.
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Think its Dichondra. Best application for month of October? Anyone? Heres a closeup. There is also another grass with tops growing towards the belgium blocks. Can anyone ID that too?
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OK.. it has a single stem and grows very tightly in the lawn. The leaves 1/2" or less. They are heart or kidney shaped, has jagged edge, veins, it is also very thin. It sort of reminds me of the herb cilantro if young. The tallest stem I found is 2". I looked up dollarweed, pennywort, dichondra, and creeping charlie. I dont think its any of those due to its tiny size. Help.
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Hmmm after looking harder and zooming I think I see some white clover starting to grow
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http://www.clemson.edu/extension/hgi.../hgic2317.html
Even tho you said you didn't think it was dollarweed or dichondra, heres how you tell the difference between the two. Posted via Mobile Device |
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I can handle the clover. as for the weed, I still cant tell. Here a few more photos.
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Its not meaty, its very thin like cilantro
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I can't really tell on the stem but is it in the middle of the leaf?
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Almost but not exactly in the center. It meets where the open slit part is. It has an edge like a cilantro leaf.
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