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MolLugo from en.m.wikipedia.org
Mollugo is a genus in the flowering plant family Molluginaceae. It comprises a few dozen species of herbaceous plants, including Mollugo verticillata, ...

Mollugo

Mollugo is a genus in the flowering plant family Molluginaceae. It comprises a few dozen species of herbaceous plants, including Mollugo verticillata, carpetweed or green carpetweed. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Mollugo
Order: Molluginaceae
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MolLugo from hort.extension.wisc.edu
Mollugo verticilliata is a low-growing weed found throughout Wisconsin in disturbed areas. Carpetweed is a distinctive weed that, as its name suggests, ...
MolLugo from www.minnesotawildflowers.info
Also known as: Indian Chickweed, Devil's Grip ; Genus: Mollugo ; Family: Molluginaceae (Carpetweed) ; Life cycle: annual ; Origin: South or Central America.
MolLugo from gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org
Often a weed of nursery crops, lawns and other artificial environments, whorled bedstraw is distinguished by whorls of six to eight leaves and hairless stems.
MolLugo from en.m.wikipedia.org
Mollugo verticillata, the green carpetweed is a rapidly spreading annual plant from tropical America. In eastern North America, it is a common weed growing ...
Mollugo spergula, which has been used in India as a green vegetable, contains bitter triterpenoid saponins and sometimes is used as a source of antiseptics ( ...
MolLugo from plants.ces.ncsu.edu
It can be found growing in sunny disturbed areas including tilled gardens, newly planted lawns, and along roadsides. It is typically found in dry and sandy ...
MolLugo from tennessee-kentucky.plantatlas.usf.edu
Scientific Name, Common Name. Mollugo verticillata, Green Carpet Weed; Green Carpetweed; Indian Chickweed. For more information, contact: Joey Shaw, PhD.
MolLugo from dnr.wisconsin.gov
It Invades grasslands, open woodlands, meadows, pastures, riverbanks, and disturbed areas such as roadside ditches. Tolerates various soil types, from silt and ...
MolLugo from gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org
This mildly weedy plant often pops up in pavement cracks or scrambles over the ground to form mats or "carpets." Tiny white flowers are produced from summer ...