Ground Ivy (Glechoma hederaceae)

photo courtesy of PBI/Gordon Corporation
Broadleaf
RANGE: Throughout the United States.
APPEARANCE: Also called creeping Charlie, is a common lawn weed problem. Lawns in shaded areas and often with poorly drained fertile soil are typical sites for ground ivy to develop into a major problem. This plant may form extensive patches as it creeps along the soil and can move into sun areas. Stems are square. Leaves are arranged opposite of each other along stems, and are round to somewhat kidney shaped with rounded, toothed margins. Crushed leaves have a minty odor. Ground ivy has small funnel-shaped purplish-blue flowers.
GROWTH: April To June
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