Can anyone help ID this weed and whats the best product to get rid of it. It has just started to pop up in one of my mates lawns and we'd like to knock it on the head quick. Sorry about the pic quality,there off my phone.
Can anyone help ID this weed and whats the best product to get rid of it. It has just started to pop up in one of my mates lawns and we'd like to knock it on the head quick. Sorry about the pic quality,there off my phone.
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The picture is a bit fuzzy, um maybe a type of clover, I use Searles lawn weeder or lawn perfect for that kind of thing
Is it a bit like a succulent if so could be pig weed hard to tell though.
It is called Red Caustic Weed. Use broadleaf weeder or paint with roundup
here you go Courty. thought you might find this interesting
http://www.herbiguide.com.au/Descrip...ustic_Weed.htm
Thanks guys,will attack it next week.
"Medicinal used by Aborigines for snake bite and genital disease. Bushmen used the milky sap as an aid to healing".
Glenno
We have a few snakes around here but not likely to need it for that but may be able to sell it to the youngsters in town for the other though
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Yeah sure is Red Caustic Weed(Chameasyce drummondi) from the Euphorbiace family.The family of milky sap.And also a Prolific seeder which has no seed dormacy and gernimates quickly,so get to that weed ASAP before it takes over especially being so close to spring..
Is anyone able to ID this weed? I usually see it in garden beds but this time it's invading quite a large area of lawn. It has white look like little white bulblets on the roots too.
Need to spray the lawn for broadleaf weeds but wanting to check this out first.
Looks like vetch, part of the pea family, fairly easy to pull out by hand.
Sounds like a useful plant actually but a shame it's become a lawn and garden weed. The bulblets I described are actually the nitrogen fixing nodules.
http://www.pasturepicker.com.au/Html/Common_vetch.htm
Thanks so much. Common Vetch it is. Not one I knew. Definitely a pea-type flower. Does pull out okay but this is covering a huge area and I don't bend too well from the hips anymore to do hand weeding. Was worried about the little bulblets staying behind and reshooting?
20130831_124857.jpgany ideas what type of grss this is as its coming
up all over my back lawn?tends to grow in clumps.
Looks like nut grass to me! If it is Sampra.
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Don't think it's nut grass,there's no seed(yet),tends to spread out from the centre like an upturned umbrella..