Talk:Aphanes

Latest comment: 10 years ago by 86.205.96.187

This is an unpleasantly invasive weed that has proven at least as hard to control in my bermuda lawn in Georgia as oxalis. Here, it appears as early as February and if not controlled, forms dense ball-shaped clusters (like a half a grapefruit or bigger) that crowds out even bermuda. It is evidently known as slender parsley-piert or smallseed lady's mantle, though lady's mantle is a different species. It is an imported weed from Europe, in the rose family. If others can contribute thoughts on effective control in lawns, it would be a useful addition.

I think this entry should be merged with Alchemilla. There is no point in avoiding the changes of APGIII and there should be consistency in following it on Wikipedia. I hope in the near future to have time to become involved and help make these changes. The weed species (A. arvensis) deserves its own page as an invasive species. 86.205.96.187 (talk) 16:54, 30 March 2014 (UTC)Reply