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Description

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Mouseear chickweed (Cerastium) acts as a winter annual in eastern North Carolina and as a perennial in the western part of the state, especially at higher elevations. It has a vigorous prostrate growth habit. Hairy stems may creep along the ground and take root at nodes touching the soil. The small, white flowers have five slightly notched petals. Mouseear chickweed is similar in growth habit (spreading) and appearance to common chickweed, but mouseear chickweed leaves are dark green or gray-green, and are covered with soft hairs.

Cultural Control

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Chickweed will survive under close mowing, forming dense patches which crowd out the desirable turfgrass. This weed quickly invades thin turf areas especially where there is good soil moisture. Shade and frequent watering encourage chickweed growth.

Species Data

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Mouseear chickweed growth habit.

Figure 1. Mouseear chickweed growth habit.

Mouseear chickweed growth habit.

Figure 2. Mouseear chickweed growth habit.

Mouseear chickweed growth habit.

Figure 3. Mouseear chickweed growth habit.

Mouseear chickweed growth habit.

Figure 4. Mouseear chickweed growth habit.

Mouseear chickweed growth habit.

Figure 5. Mouseear chickweed growth habit.

Mouseear chickweed growth habit.

Figure 6. Mouseear chickweed growth habit.

Mouseear chickweed growth habit.

Figure 7. Mouseear chickweed growth habit.

Mouseear chickweed growth habit.

Figure 8. Mouseear chickweed growth habit.

Mouseear chickweed leaf margin.

Figure 9. Mouseear chickweed leaf margin.

Mouseear chickweed leaf hairs.

Figure 10. Mouseear chickweed leaf hairs.

Mouseear chickweed leaf hairs.

Figure 11. Mouseear chickweed leaf hairs.

Mouseear chickweed leaf hairs.

Figure 12. Mouseear chickweed leaf hairs.

Mouseear chickweed leaf hairs.

Figure 13. Mouseear chickweed leaf hairs.

Mouseear chickweed leaf hairs.

Figure 14. Mouseear chickweed leaf hairs.

Mouseear chickweed flower color.

Figure 15. Mouseear chickweed flower color.

Author

Extension Specialist (Turfgrass/Forage Crop Weed Mgt)
Crop & Soil Sciences

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Publication date: Nov. 20, 2017

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