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Old 25-04-2003, 03:56 AM
Natty_Dread
 
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Default Identify this weed


"David J. Bockman" wrote in message
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Rhonda,

It's Henbit. Trust me.

Dave in Fairfax.


Thanks, Dave...I think you're right -- I looked at the ones in our yard
again and compared what's there to the VA Tech henbit page SugarChile sent,
and they do look the same. Oh well...this too shall pass! Cheers...




"Natty_Dread" wrote in message
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"SugarChile" wrote in message
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Could be violets, here's some pictures:
http://altnature.com/gallery/violet.htm

Or possibly henbit:
http://www.ppws.vt.edu/scott/weed_id/lamam.htm

Violets are welcome in my lawn. They are beautiful, and the leaves

are
an
important food for the larval stages of some butterflies. They only

flower
in the spring, then the leaves merge into the general green of the

lawn.
I'm not as fond of henbit, but it doesn't worry me; I pull it from the
flower beds, and ignore it in the lawn. It grows most vigorously in

the
spring, and fades into obscurity when it gets shorn by the mower.

Sue

Zone 6, Southcentral PA


I looked at those two pages, and unfortunately it's not violets! I wish

it
were. It looks kind of like henbit, but that page said henbit grows to

16
inches tall and these are much smaller, more like 6 inches. Also, the

tips
of what's in my yard don't look like the henbit flowers. They look more
like a decorative leaf than a flower. Can you tell I'm obssessing about
this? heheh

Thanks for the info, though...I think i'll plant violets somewhere and

see
if I can get them to grow!

Rhonda



"Natty_Dread" wrote in message
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Hi everyone! I'm here in the DC suburbs of Northern VA, zone 7a/b.

For
some reason this year, strange weedies I've never seen before have
sprouted
ALL OVER my lawn. They're about six inches high (no, we're not

slackers,
we've just had a lot of rain recently and haven't mowed the grass

yet
for
fear of compacting the soil) and have straight stems with little

leaves
that
look almost like ivy topped with small purple flowering things.

These
things are taking over our back yard, and as I said, I've never seen

them
before -- we've been here almost three years and we generally just

get
clover and other leafy weed-type things in the lawn. Any ideas on

what
they
might be and the best way to get rid of them without killing the

grass?
Thanks in advance!

Rhonda
Alexandria, VA