If your grass is a little thin, you may find unwanted hitchhikers in your lawn. Corn speedwell (Veronica arvensis) likes to find gaps in your yard to fill in with its spiky stalks and small blue ...
Creeping speedwell was once considered a member of the Scrophulariaceae family but was recently placed into the Plantaginaceae family along with the other speedwells. It is a major problem in turf ...
If you notice creeping speedwell spreading beyond the lawn, or you're not happy with the height it's grown, it can easily be cut back after it's finished flowering. You'll also want to rake out ...
As suggested by its name, turf speedwell is a weed of turf, though it can be found in pastures as well. As with all of the speedwells, it was recently moved from the Scrophulariaceae family to ...