Oxalis, the kind with the tiny yellow flowers, is taking over my beds, borders and yard. I’m ready to take drastic measures to get rid of it, at least in my borders. Can I use RoundUp on it in the ...
Its leaves are compound, each one bearing three deep-green, valentine-shaped leaflets, and thus it appears to be a sort of shamrock. The problem is that the little green plant we celebrate as Saint ...
All across Alabama, our yards, at least for those who don't use weedkiller, are blushing pink with a Latin American beauty. Pink wood sorrel, native to South America, arrived in the south around the ...
Q: I have a centipede lawn with a healthy row of variegated liriope bordering a mulched island. I have been battling yellow wood sorrel (oxalis, I think) in my lawn. I have been spot treating with ...
In April, it was all about henbit; now a new weed has caught the attention of homeowners. This particular weed has some similarities to henbit — yet many differences. The strongest similarity to ...
Oxalis articulata, pictured, is known more commonly as Windowbox wood-sorrel or Red wood-sorrel. Linda Lee Special to The Herald-Sun COLUMBIA, S.C. Remember Saint Patrick's Day? Here is a plant, now ...