The lowly dandelion (Taxaracum officinale) is another yellow weed carpeting our area now. However, ecologists are not raising the same alarm about dandelions because they are most troublesome in ...
I noticed lesser celandine sprouting in my garden a couple of weeks ago, so it is time to begin control measures. Lesser celandine (Ficaria verna) is a very invasive spring ephemeral perennial plant ...
Lesser celandine, commonly called fig buttercup, has distinctive kidney shaped leaves appearing in a rosette. As the plant takes hold it creeps along the ground and will quickly spread throughout a ...
Underneath a mask of bright yellow blossoms and heart-shaped leaves, an invasive species is threatening native mid-Michigan flora. During an annual review of Michigan's invasive species watch list, a ...
This profile of lesser celandine is another in a series on invasive plants from the City Green blog by the Portland Bureau of Environmental Services. Spring is definitely early this year, and one ...
“How did the Sure Power herbicide you referenced in a column last year work to control lesser celandine in your lawn?” Many readers have asked the same question. As a reminder, lesser celandine ...
MADISON, Wis. (WSAW) -The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is calling on gardeners, paddlers, and hikers to keep an eye out for and report lesser celandine, an aggressive invasive plant ...
A field of lesser celandine, also known as pilewort, covers the ground like a sea of gold Thursday, April 6, 2023, at Cedar Creek Park in Allentown. A field of lesser celandine, also known as pilewort ...
Can I mulch away lesser celandine? It’s throughout my neighbor’s lawn and now making its way into my beds. Their gardening service suggested this. Thick mulch may discourage celandine from emerging, ...
There is a small plant with shiny green leaves and yellow flowers that seems to be taking over sections of my garden, and is even growing in the lawn. It disappears later in spring. What is this, and ...
Indiana has rich biodiversity with thousands of species in unique habitats, but the ornamental plant trade, globalization and development have introduced new threats to these ecosystems. IndyStar is ...