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the picture is at this site:
http://tinyurl.com/jg3j6

It is either spurge or oxalis or something else. Please ID and
recommend treatment. background info: I live in Florida. I have a St.
Augustine lawn. There are a lot of these creeping over on my lawn. It
has covered some parts of my lawn.

It grows from the soil and extends over the lawn like a blanket.

I've been hand weeding them, but they are very fragile, and tend to
break easily, leaving the base in the soil.

Please ID and recommend a treatment.

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"aybee" wrote in message
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the picture is at this site:
http://tinyurl.com/jg3j6

It is either spurge or oxalis or something else. Please ID and
recommend treatment. background info: I live in Florida. I have a St.
Augustine lawn. There are a lot of these creeping over on my lawn. It
has covered some parts of my lawn.

It grows from the soil and extends over the lawn like a blanket.

I've been hand weeding them, but they are very fragile, and tend to
break easily, leaving the base in the soil.

Please ID and recommend a treatment.

Any broadleaf selective herbacide will take care of this: ie. killex.


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On 7 Oct 2006 20:13:24 -0700, "aybee"
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the picture is at this site:
http://tinyurl.com/jg3j6

It is either spurge or oxalis or something else. Please ID and
recommend treatment. background info: I live in Florida. I have a St.
Augustine lawn. There are a lot of these creeping over on my lawn. It
has covered some parts of my lawn.

It grows from the soil and extends over the lawn like a blanket.

I've been hand weeding them, but they are very fragile, and tend to
break easily, leaving the base in the soil.

Please ID and recommend a treatment.


Looks like henbit but not positive. Bayers lawn weed killer should
get it. Good stuff but it takes time to kill lawn weeds.

Thunder
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On Mon, 09 Oct 2006 01:30:09 GMT, Rolling Thunder
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On 7 Oct 2006 20:13:24 -0700, "aybee"
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Looks like henbit but not positive. Bayers lawn weed killer should
get it. Good stuff but it takes time to kill lawn weeds.

Thunder


This is a good site to help ID weeds

http://www.turffiles.ncsu.edu/Home/Default.aspx
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