The A to Z Book of Weeds and Other Useful Plants

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The A to Z Book of Weeds and Other Useful Plants

The A to Z Book of Weeds and Other Useful Plants

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The bitter-tasting leaves are pointed, oval, and grow about two inches long. Once established, these weeds prove challenging to remove, making it better to use preventive measures in areas you plan to succeed. Bindweed Bindweed can be deceptive. This invasive weed has flowers that are quite beautiful. Scientific name: Convolvulus arvenis The scarlet opportunist, an annual that turns up wherever soil is disturbed, its seeds lying dormant until the day comes There can’t be an adult who didn’t fall into a bush of stinging nettles at some stage of their childhood. And that’s what gives this hardy perennial its fearsome reputation. Dozens of them erupted from the grassy bank outside a house on the north coast of the Isle of Wight,’ Alan added. ‘Then, I bought a house there myself and found that they grew in the rough turf of my garden, which was a dream come true. Despite their capricious nature, they remain my favourite.’ Notes: This is typically encountered in lawns and gardens. Its spindly stems hold up a globe-shaped flowerhead comprising up to 50 flowers.Good relations with your neighbours are important for many reasons, not least to make certain that they are aware of the risks to your animals from garden plants! Poisonous plants in gardens include Yew, Privet, Foxgloves, and Deadly Nightshade. Ragwort

Notes: The plant possesses aromatic yellow blooms and leaves typical of a clover. It grows in fields and on roadsides primarily. The English ivy, also known as the common ivy, is a woody perennial weed that climbs walls, trees, and other structures using aerial roots. It has glossy, dark green leaves and produces small greenish-yellow flowers. In South Africa, this plant is used to make candles, hats, brooms, ropes, and baskets. It also plays a role in funeral rituals. 50. Pokeweed The Birds-foot trefoil grows in huge patches and has a deep root system. It spreads via underground stems like rhizomes or above-the-ground stems like stolons.Mary Keen agreed, saying that ‘bee orchids on chalky downs with skylarks singing overhead never fail to give me a lurch of pleasure.’ The best defence against dandelions in your lawn is to maintain as dense a grass structure as possible. So, scarify and overseed every year to keep your grass plants healthy and lush. Stinging nettle Stinging nettle This perennial weed resembles a miniature fir tree and can grow up to 60 cm tall. It has deep roots, and it reproduces via root fragments or spores that emerge in springtime. It’s also known as Marsetail. This plant was first described over 250 years ago by the famous Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus. Sweat bees are solely responsible for pollinating this plant. 28. Broadleaf Plantain An opportunist in cleared ground, producing its water-filled leaves and softly tactile, lilac-ringed, egg-shaped blooms in late summer



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