A-Z of weeds by latin name
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- Anon. 23-02-2005
- Germaine Knight 09-05-2005
- Bill Bond 09-05-2005
We will mow the field during the next week so that the Redshank and Lamb's quarter do not seed, but wonder if anyone knows what Lamb's Quarter might be?
It is tall, with raggedy leaves and has very small buds at the top of the stem, rather like an inverted bunch of grapes. We're told that the stems become hard and woody.
- pennyfoley@fsmail.net 19-07-2005
- Bill Bond 22-07-2005
Thank you so much for the information on Lamb's quarters.
The field is to be cut tomorrow to prevent the weeds flowering.
Hopefully, we will be sucessful, eventually.
- pennyfoley@fsmail.net 22-07-2005
- Jean Parkinson 27-07-2005
Not really enough information to be sure what this is. It could be horsetail if you mean it has feathery foliage and this would not have roots in the conventional sense.
- Bill Bond 01-08-2005
- Mel 14-08-2005
- Bill bond 15-08-2005
- marty lassiter 21-02-2006
- kay finch 23-04-2006
- Danielle 02-05-2006
- Gareth Davies 03-05-2006
- JANE kEMPSTER 10-05-2006
- michaela White 01-06-2006
The weed you have is the 'green alkanet' (Pentaglottis sempervirens is one of its latin names). The flowers are a vivid blue and some people have it as a garden plant but the rootstock is very persistent and it sets seed freely too.
- Bill Bond 06-06-2006
- John Evans 10-11-2006
- Gareth Davies 10-11-2006
- Tom Taggart 05-06-2007
- michael pearce 03-09-2007
- bob wiggin 03-09-2007
- lizzie 01-10-2007
- Chandan 28-03-2008
- rebecca 28-03-2008
- Rosy Hayward 28-04-2008
It has spread below ground in my strawberry beds, so I cannot dig out all those long bits of root. It grows new 6 inch shoots every two days, and hand weeding is taking impossible amounts of time, but seems the only way to stop it strangling the strawberry plants.
PLEASE share any experience you may have, I'm desperate! (And webmaster, please add it to the web-site A-Z list too)
Thanks.
- Rose Lin 20-05-2008
- Susie 20-05-2008
- Larry 08-07-2008
- tracey 03-08-2008
thanks v much
- connie 03-08-2008
- Jonathan 19-09-2008
- Jean 19-09-2008
- Leonard clements 19-09-2008
- Leonard Clements 19-09-2008
Great to see all these in A to Z
Shame they called weeds some can be invasive but just to let every one know that 95% of these are beneficial for wildlife in our gardens and that they support 40 species of insect including some of our most colourful butterflies. Don't be to tidy!
- Iris 25-11-2008