Weeds of the Week: Knawel and Prostrate Knotweed

Knawel (Scleranthus annuus) also is known as German knotweed.  It is a winter annual that has a grass-like appearance. Knawel is mostly found in areas where there is little turf competition or where soil has been disturbed. Its grass-like appearance enables it to...

Weeds of the Week: Slender and Corn Speedwell

Slender speedwell (Veronica filiformis), also known as creeping speedwell or creeping veronica, is a perennial that produces an abundance of light blue flowers in late winter and early spring. It grows in sun and shade, but is most dominant in open and sunny...

Kyllinga: King of Sedges Revisited

I don’t remember hearing of Kyllinga as a problem in turf until about 10 years ago. It is likely that it was misidentified as being yellow nutsedge for a very long time. Yellow nutsedge and Kyllinga are members of the sedge family. Sedges are neither grasses nor...