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True to its other name (ground ivy), creeping charlie tends to form dense mats of vegetation, and can be stubborn to many chemical treatments, including 2,4 D. To control creeping charlie, UMN Extension recommends non-2,4 D containing herbicides in the fall and spring. 0000017491 00000 n 0000074280 00000 n 0000173798 00000 n reeping bellflower is an herbaceous, creeping perennial. Stems are purple near the base. ����+�3)�u�6��J�N�ŐL�srp�Hy�(?��E�����Ez����5[����7v�ʿ�B��}��v��Kx�����ֶ��Zg�R��H� 0000007173 00000 n Creeping Charlie was introduced into North America from Europe by early settlers who thought it would be a good … Neutral: On Aug 15, 2006, whirlybird from Portland, ME wrote: This plant was in the garden when we bought our house a year ago. Leaves: Leaves are alter-nate, 3-7 cm long. It came from an Ames lawn. Do not use these products in garden areas. Erect stems are un-branched and form dense clumps 16-40” tall. Legal Classification in WI: Restricted Leaves: 1-3” long, alternate. 0000031618 00000 n Upper leaves are sessile and 0000031155 00000 n Dicamba is another herbicide extension experts identify as effective in killing creeping Charlie. It looks like Ground Ivy (creeping charlie) except it does not have a square stem and does not have the mint odor. 3ٰ�*`�)j����4!�� '���mbX�#}�~=b��M��b�mBG? Creeping Bellflower Creeping Bellflower: A perennial that reproduces by roots and seeds. Creeping Bellflower (Campanula rapunculoides) Provincial Designation: Noxious Identification: Stems: The erect stems are often purplish, can be hairy or smooth, and grow to 1 metre or more. Generally 1-2 ft. tall with bluish-purple, bell shaped flowers. Plant type: perennial.

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Also, it is spreading by underground rootstalks and not above ground runners. Leaves: h eart-shaped in early stage becoming lance-shaped, tooth-edged and coarse textured. 0000023965 00000 n 0000095296 00000 n %PDF-1.5 %���� 0000002798 00000 n 0000034197 00000 n Other common names include creeping bluebell, European bellflower, garden bluebell, June bell, rampion bellflower, and rover bellflower. Erect stems are unbranched and form dense clumps 16–40” tall. 0000020782 00000 n It is an escaped ornamental that has become an invasive weed. While getting rid of the creeping charlie weed is difficult, if you know a few tips and tricks about how to get rid of creeping charlie, you can beat this annoying lawn invader.