120x600 Alpine WSG Termidor SC Ant Control

Pest Information

Bushy Buttonweed

Bushy Buttonweed

  • Latin Name: Spermacoce Assurgens
  • Common Name: Bushy Buttonweed
  • Other Names: Woodland false buttonweed

Pest Details

Bushy Buttonweed
Bushy Buttonweed
Bushy Buttonweed

Origin:

Found in warm, humid climates of most continents, as well as Hawaii, the West Indies, and from Florida to Louisiana. Considered a native in the U.S., but also found throughout Latin America and in Asia.

Biology:

An annual weed reproducing from seeds. Plants flower throughout the warm months. These are many-branched weeds with thin, weak stems that tend to grow prostrate along the ground or through turf, making them tolerant of low-mowing and difficult to remove physically.

Identification:

Stems are thin and potentially very long, with few or no hairs on them. Leaves are opposite and are elongate oval with sharply pointed tips and a sharp base on a short petiole. The spacing of the leaves is very close, almost giving the impression of a 4-leaved whorl on the stems.

Characteristicts Important to Control:

Preventive control in turf or landscape with pre-emergent herbicides, and post-emergent control in turf with a selective broadleaf herbicide.

Related ProTraining Courses

Ad 1C6404EF6E36BB49B7A5C0AA85F4B9234E1F6956
Back to top