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Solved Weed help

Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by Haveabossday, May 7, 2021.

  1. Haveabossday

    Haveabossday Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi,

    New here so sorry if ive posted in the wrong place. Could somebody help identify these weeds please? I think one is a willowherb but not sure with these things.
     

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  2. Scrungee

    Scrungee Well known for it

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    1) Hairy Willowherb and Creeping Buttercup

    2) White Clover, Creeping Speedwell and the one with tall flowering stems looks like wild Foget-me-not. There might also be some Hairy Bittercress in there.


    Willowherb has white, brittle underground stems which all require digging out. Creeping Speedwell seeds have different germination times, so once you've removed them, another lot will germinate. Hairy Bittercress (look for small white flowers) can eject ripe seeds when touched, mind eyes.
     
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    • Haveabossday

      Haveabossday Apprentice Gardener

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      Thank you. Need to dig it all up and turf it again. That willowherb pops up everywhere
       
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