This weed has square stems, purple flowers, and is part of the mint family.
What is Henbit?
This weed thrives in compacted soil and often appears in lawns during cooler months. It has a white flower and a leaf on opposite sides of the stem.
What is Chickweed?
This weed can be controlled by pulling or using selective herbicides; it smells like its culinary counterpart.
What is Wild Onion/Garlic?
Clover has three-lobed leaves and is a sign of nitrogen deficiency in the soil.
What is True?
This condition causes yellowing leaves due to a lack of iron.
What is Iron Chlorosis?
This weed is often found in poor soil conditions and is identifiable by its rosette of leaves. It has broadleaf and produces a yellow flower.
What is Plantain Weed?
This small yellow-flowering weed can be controlled with pre-emergent herbicides.
What is Oxalis?
This broadleaf weed has a bright yellow flower and a deep taproot. Used to make a wish.
What is Dandelion?
This weed with trifoliate (3) leaves is commonly found in nutrient-rich soil.
What is Clover?
This disease creates a white, powdery coating on leaves and is often controlled by fungicides.
What is Powdery Mildew?
This grassy weed has wide, flat leaves with a "zig-zag" growth pattern. It's like a carpet.
What is Crabgrass?
This fungal disease, which causes dark spots on leaves, is prevalent in humid environments.
What is Black Spot?
This winter annual grass can be controlled by overseeding and pre-emergent herbicides.
What is Annual Bluegrass?
This fast-spreading weed has triangular stems and produces tubers. It has a yellow seedling flower and its a type of grass.
What is Nut Grass?
This succulent weed with fleshy leaves thrives in hot, dry conditions. The leaves shiny.
What is Purslane?
This weed, identifiable by its heart-shaped leaves and fast spread, requires persistent removal.
What is Oxalis?