Weeds
Alligator Weed grows throughout the year in regions with suitable climates, but its growth may slow during colder months. Habitat: Alligator Weed is primarily found in aquatic environments such as ...
Native to South America, this weed prefers damp shady places. Mexican Clover AKA White Eye is an annual herb with prostrate stems developing a long taproot system. The branching stems grow up to 40...
Creeping Charlie is an aggressive weed that prefers moist, partly shaded areas, but it grows almost as well in the sun, spreading quickly into lawns and planting beds. Also called ground ivy, the p...
Fescue grass is a type of bunching seeded lawn, that forms a coarse clumpy appearance when used alone. This grass type is self-repairing that thrives in the cold climates. Often found growing in he...
The weed can grow between 30-100cm high, usually branching from below the middle, with widely spreading stiff branches. It’s leaves along the ground are rosette shaped, with the leave changing to a...
Creeping buttercup’s competitive growth crowds out other plants, especially in wet soils. One plant can spread over a 40 square meter area in a year. Creeping buttercup also depletes potassium in t...
Most commonly confused with Garlic or Onion Grass, this plant is commonly found growing along sandy roadsides and woods. This plant spreads via seeds and underground bulblets. This is a highly inva...
A horizontal growing weed that forms a thickened root stock and adventitious roots along the stems native to the warmer regions of North America. Widespread but not damaging. The plant’s leaves are...