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It is Glechoma hederacea, a perennial with square, running stems or stolons, that produce clusters of leaves at the nodes. More importantly, it can also root at each of these clusters. Identify ...
No matter how much time you spend pulling weeds, creeping Charlie (Glechoma hederacea) never seems to truly go away. The invasive species can spread by seed or by runners that grow up to 10 feet long.
L. Whiting, Hampton A. The plant you have described is Glechoma hederacea, also known as Creeping Charlie or Creeping Jenny. This weed of the mint family is a herbaceous perennial that spreads ...
According to a plant identifier app, it’s glechoma hederacea: ground ivy. I don’t know how it got there, and I don’t hate it. A member of the mint family, it is small and beautiful ...
Creeping Charlie (glechoma hederacea) is a perennial creeping ivy that invades yards and takes over. It is difficult to eradicate.
IN a previous communication 1 I reported that emasculation of Glechoma hederacea flower buds resulted in a reduction in corolla size similar to that found in naturally occurring female flowers ...