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      • Yes, from wild violet to white clover and crabgrass and chickweed, discover the most common weeds in Indiana lawns.
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    • Bittercress (Cardamine hirsute) Small and fast-growing. About 4 – 12 inches tall. Its leaves are deeply lobed. Has small and slender stems.
    • White Clover (Trifolium repens) Wedge-shaped leaflets. The leaves are serrated at the margins. Low-growing and are about 4 – 8 inches tall.
    • Black Medic (Medicago lupulina) It grows to about 0.5 m tall. Have compound and alternate trifoliate leaves and broad leaves of about 17 mm wide.
    • Henbit (Lamium amplexicaule) Grows to a height of 16 inches. Has a fibrous root system. Has a square stem and heart-shaped leaves and the leaves are dull green and opposite each other on the stem.
  2. Jun 12, 2013 · Biology: Collectively, turf managers refer to the Midwest species common blue violet (Viola sororia), wooly blue violet (Viola papilionacea), and confederate violet (Viola sororia f. priceana) all as wild violet. Additionally, yellow violet (Viola pubescens) is also found in Indiana.

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  3. Jun 12, 2013 · Additionally, yellow violet (Viola pubescens) is also found in Indiana. Wild violets are a persistent, perennial, and difficult-to-control broadleaf plant. It is regarded as a desirable perennial plant by some as well as a weed by others.

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    • Clover. Clover is a short perennial broadleaf weed with white flowers. It is among the most common weeds in northern Indiana. This weed propagates by seeds and stolons and invades lawns over-fertilized with potassium or those with low nitrogen.
    • Chickweed. This is a winter annual lawn weed in Indiana, which prefers mulch and thrives in shady and moist areas. It has fibrous roots, and the leaves form a low, rounded mound.
    • Dandelion. Dandelion is among the yellow-flowering Southern Indiana lawn weeds that thrive in the sun. It is a perennial broadleaf that propagates by seeds and is difficult to control.
    • Crabgrass. Crabgrass is another common yard weed in Indiana. It blends well with the rest of the yard due to its green color. This weed looks like real grass; most people don’t realize when it’s growing on their properties.
  4. These are many different weeds in Indiana! Don’t assume your weed is one of the common weeds listed in this Guide. If you are uncertain about the identity of your weed, consult the resources listed at the end of the Chaper 20: Weeds, in the Purdue Master Gardener Manual. Your Purdue Extension county Educator can also help you identify plants.

  5. Sep 21, 2022 · Through just a few seasons, wild violets can take over gardens and fencerows and create a huge problem for homeowners and gardeners trying to control them. Identifying Common Lawn Weeds in Indiana. There are so many different weeds in Indiana that it can be hard to identify them.