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Types of Weeds List

Amaranthus ​Albus​
Amaranthus ​Albus​

Amaranthus albus is an annual species of flowering plant. It is native to the tropical Americas but a widespread introduced species in other places, including Europe, Africa, and Australia. Common names include common tumbleweed, tumble pigweed, tumbleweed, prostrate pigweed, pigweed amaranth, white amaranth, and white pigweed.

Chickweed​
Chickweed​

Habitat: Chickweed grows in many areas in a wide variety of habitats and soil textures. It is one of the most common weeds founds in lawns but it also grows well in cultivated fields, pastures, waste areas and in some deciduous forests. This plant occurs in many countries.

Common ​Couch​
Common ​Couch​

12 Common Weeds. Below are some of the most troublesome weeds for vegetables, fruits, and crops (WSSA). 1. Bindweed (Perennial Morning Glory) Field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis) is a hardy perennial vine that has been given many names, including perennial or wild morningglory, creeping jenny, sheepbine, cornbind, and bellbine.

source: almanac.com
Common ​Purslane​
Common ​Purslane​

Common purslane, a summer annual broadleaf plant grows rapidly in spring and summer and is an important agricultural weed. It is found throughout California to about 4600 feet (1400 m) and is common in agricultural areas and other disturbed places.

source: ipm.ucanr.edu
Creeping ​Thistle​
Creeping ​Thistle​

Creeping thistle (cirsium arvense) is an invasive, pernicious weed that is listed on the California Invasive Species List as Canada thistle. Its dense, green spikes form rosettes from which flower stalks grow in late spring to early summer.

Dandelion​
Dandelion​

Once in a while, we might come across dandelion greens or purslane for sale in the produce section of the grocery store, or the farmers market, but for the most part, many common edible garden weeds aren't available anywhere else except for our lawns or garden beds.

image: quia.com
Field ​Bindweed​
Field ​Bindweed​

Convolvulus arvensis L. – field bindweed ... Click on a place name to get a complete noxious weed list for that location, ... a field guide.

image: nwcb.wa.gov
Finger-​Grasses​
Finger-​Grasses​

Quickly identify common lawn weeds and products to help eliminate them. Get More From The Blue Bottle. ... Finger Grass, Pigeon Grass, Polish Millet Products that help.

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Pigweed​
Pigweed​

Tumble pigweed is bushy with light green leaves. Flowers Tumble pigweed (top, left) flower clusters only grow between the stem and leaf stalks, rather than in spikes as found in other pigweeds such as palmer amaranth (top, right).

source: ipm.ucanr.edu
image: almanac.com
Ribwort ​Plantain​
Ribwort ​Plantain​

Plantago lanceolata is a species of flowering plant in the plantain family Plantaginaceae. It is known by the common names ribwort plantain, narrowleaf plantain, English plantain, ribleaf and lamb's tongue. [citation needed] It is a common weed of cultivated land.

Shepherd's ​Purse​
Shepherd's ​Purse​

Capsella bursa-pastoris (shepherd's purse) has small white flowers, a rosette of leaves, and seed pods that look like tiny purses. Photo by Saara Nafici. Like many weeds, Capsella bursa-pastoris (shepherd's purse) grows in vacant lots and fields. Photo by Saara Nafici.

source: bbg.org
Yellow ​Nutsedge​
Yellow ​Nutsedge​

Yellow nutsedge can be found in yards from Maine to California, it is a weed in both cool-season and warm-season lawns and most commonly a problem in wet or damp areas. Yellow Nutsedge Cyperus esculentus (often called "Nutgrass") gets its name from its yellow/brown seedheads and the tubers or nutlets that form at the tips of the rhizomes (spreading underground stems).