- Author: Pamela M. Geisel
Published on: August 12, 2009
Spotted spurge is one of those weeds that seem to defy our best efforts to control it. It is a low growing plant that develops into a dense mat that can overgrow turf and compete with ornamental ground covers and annuals. It can be characterized by its dark green tiny leaves, which often have a red spot about mid way down the center leaf vein. The stem, when broken, exudes a milky latex juice. The plant has a central taproot system that is capable of extending more than 2 feet into the soil. The tiny pinkish flowers abundantly produce a three-celled seed capsule that is 1/16-inch long or less very early in its lifecycle. Spurge can be very difficult to control once it becomes established so prevention is key. However, once it invades...
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