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        | Commom Chickweed Seedling | 
        Common Chickweed Flowers | 
       
      
         
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        Commom chickweed is an annual that is
        found in turfgrass, nursery crops, cultivated horticultural and agronomic crops. It
        prefers shady, cool, and moist environments. This weed has slender, tender prostrate stems
        with numerous branches. It has a shallow fibrous root system. The leaves are opposite on
        the stem and leaves at the terminal end of branch do not have petioles. Small white
        flowers are present early spring to fall. This weed reproduces by seed and rooting at
        nodes on prostrate stems. The fruits contain many seeds within a dry capsule. Seeds
        germinate in early spring and late summer. Ther are one or two generations within one
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        | Commom Chickweed Mature
        Plant | 
        Description | 
       
     
    This section contains information on identification of
    the different life stages of Common Chickweed.  Select Biology and Management from
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    Herbicides for the herbicides that are registered to control this weed in mint.  |