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Pennywort, also
called dollarweed, is a summer perennial weed. The leaves of pennywort
are round in shape, approximately 1 inch in diameter. The dark green
leaves are glossy, with scalloped edges and are on long slender petioles.
The petiole of pennywort is attached to the center of the leaf, not
to be confused with dichondra in which the petiole is attached to
the edge of the kidney shaped leaf.
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The pennywort
flower is small with 5 white petals and forms in clusters on the
end of long stems. Pennywort spreads by seed and rhizomes.
Pennywort is
found along the Atlantic coast from Maine to Florida and westward
to Minnesota, Texas, Utah, Arizona and California. Pennywort is
also found in Nova Scotia, British Columbia, the West Indies, Mexico,
Central and South America and Southern Europe and Tropical Africa.
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Cultural Practices:
Avoid excess moisture. Pennywort thrives in wet areas. Improved drainage
may help to prevent infestation of pennywort.
Herbicide Use:
Use a postemergent broadleaf herbicide appropriately labeled for the turfgrass
species. For optimum control, make your herbicide application when pennywort
(dollarweed) is actively growing and in the one leaf to flower stage of
growth.
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