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Saturday, 13 July 2013

Creeping Buttercup

creeping buttercup lawns and turf
Common name: Creeping Buttercup

Botanical name: Ranunculus repens

Family: Ranunculaceae

Life cycle: Perennial

Habitat: Creeping buttercup is another weed that can withstand low cutting heights, making it a problem on most types of lawn. This weed will grow on most soil types but it likes wet conditions, in fact, if you suffer repeatedly with this weed it can be a good indicator that you have drainage problems.

Leaf: The leaves are divided into three heavily toothed leaflets. The dark green leaves often have pale green and black spots on them and the surfaces can be both hairy or smooth.

Flowers: The bright yellow flowers can have between five and ten petals and are most commonly seen between March and August.

Removal & Control: Hand removal is ideal for a few plants, however take care to remove the roots. If possible, improve the drainage on the lawn, as this weed thrives in wet soils.

A selective weed killer can prove effective against creeping buttercup, but it should be noted that more than one application may be needed for complete control.

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