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Knotgrass
Scientific Name: Polygonum aviculare Other names: Birdgrass, Doorweed, Matgrass, Prostrate Knotweed, Stonegrass Family: POLYGONACEAE
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Annual, spreading by seed, it is not a grass as the common name might suggest, but is a member of the Polygonaceae Family. The wirey branched stems have 'knots' at leaf joints which are
swollen with a covering silvery scale. The lance-shaped leaves have a short
stalk. Sap can be irritant to the skin.
Flowers from July to October - a cluster of small white flowers in the
angle between leaf and stem.
Height - up to 60 cm, but on open ground it is usually prostrate, scrambling over the surface.
Hoe or hand pull, tough branching tap-root, giving rise to other name,
Iron-grass.
Weedkillers to use:-
Dichlobenil prevents emergence of seedlings among established
woody plants, for up to one year.
Paraquat, Diquat kill on contact.
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