FEATURED WEED
White clover
Trifolium repens
IDENTIFICATION TIPS
Known for its low-growing behavior and ability to thrive in moist soils, white clover is common in lawns across the country. Look for elliptical, toothed leaves growing in groups of three, as well as white to pink flower clusters that grow from long stems.
CONTROL TIPS
Clean up any clover that may have survived the winter with a spring application. A postemergence product, such as LockUp® specialty herbicide, can be applied to small weeds prior to flowering. LockUp is absorbed by the leaves, shoots and roots, and begins to work immediately by translocating throughout the entire plant.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Visit the Weed Watch Digital Edition.
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