Field chickweed (field mouse-ear)
Cerastium arvense
Cerastium arvense is a perennial herb growing up to 30 to 45centimeters tall. It takes the form of a mat, clump, creeper, or upright flower, and may grow from a taproot or tangled system of rhizomes. It is usually somewhat hairy in texture, often with glandular hairs. The leaves are linear, lance-shaped, or oblong, and a few centimeters in length. The inflorescence may consist of a single flower to a dense cluster of many. The flower has five white petals, each with two lobes, and five hairy green sepals at the base. The fruit is a capsule up to 1.5 centimeters long with ten tiny teeth at the tip. It contains several brown seeds.
Pesticides
Ally 20 SG
intensity: ★★★
Ally Herbicide Dry Flowable 60
intensity: ★★★
Compitox
intensity: ★★★
Cycle
intensity: ★★★
DB-1254
intensity: ★★★
DB-8454
intensity: ★★★
Eclipse III B
intensity: ★★★
Nufarm Fluroxypyr
intensity: ★★★
Rival Emulsifiable Concentrate Liquid
intensity: ★★★
GF-2654 TSOY
intensity: ★★
2,4-D Ester 700
intensity: ★
2,4- D Ester 700
intensity: ★
Fluroxypyr 180
intensity: ★
Carnival 540
intensity: N/A
Credit Xtreme
intensity: N/A
Dycleer Agricultural
intensity: N/A
Nufarm Boost
intensity: N/A