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Parsley-piert | NC State Extension Publications
Parsley-piert (Aphanes arvensis) is a freely branched winter annual about 1 to 3 inches tall. It closely resembles lawn burrweed and knawel.
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Parsley-Piert - WeedAlert
Parsley-piert is a low-growing winter annual. The fan shaped hairy leaves alternate on the stems. The leaves contain three lobes and each lobe is subdivided ...
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Parsley Piert Weed Control - Solutions Pest & Lawn
The best way to remove parsley piert is to encourage thick, healthy grass growth. You will need to employ frequent applications with a systemic herbicide.
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parsley-piert
parsley-piert (-pɪət) Also parsley pert. [app. a popular corruption of F. perce pierre, lit. ‘pierce-stone’, according to Littré, one of the Fr. names of this plant: cf. breakstone.] A dwarf annual herb (Alchemilla arvensis), allied to the Lady's Mantle, growing on dry barren ground, hedge-banks, et...
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Parsley-piert - Aphanes arvensis - NatureSpot
Low to short, hairy, often prostrate plant, branching from the base. Leaves pale green, 3 lobed. Flowers tiny 1.5 to 2 mm, green, petal less in tight leaf- ...
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Parsley Piert - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD
People take parsley piert for fever, kidney stones, bladder stones, and fluid retention, but there is no good scientific evidence to support any use.
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Parsley (disambiguation)
Parsley or garden parsley most often refers to the widely cultivated culinary herb Petroselinum crispum
Parsley or wild parsley may also refer to:
Plants as "Ascension Island parsley fern"
Aphanes (family Rosaceae), the parsley-piert genus
Crataegus marshallii (family Rosaceae), also called "parsley haw
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Parsley piert - Massey University
Parsley piert is a small weed that grows commonly throughout New Zealand but is often not noticed. Because of its small size, it becomes a problem mainly in ...
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Aphanes - Wikipedia
Aphanes (parsley-piert) is a genus of around 20 species [1] in the rose family (Rosaceae), native to Europe, Asia and Australia.
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Field Parsley Piert (Aphanes arvensis) - iNaturalist
Aphanes arvensis, known as parsley-piert, is a sprawling, downy plant common all over the British Isles where It grows on arable fields and bare wastelands, ...
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Parsley piert be gone : r/gardening - Reddit
Months after he added it to our lawn, I noticed that it had miraculously removed all the parsley piert weed that had invasively covered our lawn ...
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slender parsley piert Aphanes microcarpa Weed Profile
Plants germinate in fall and early spring and bloom from May to August. Often overlooked, parsley piert grows among the turfrass canopy or in thin areas of turf ...
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A. arvensis
arvensis, the basil thyme
Agaricus arvensis, the horse mushroom
Alauda arvensis, the skylark, a small passerine bird species
Alchemilla arvensis, the field parsley-piert , the western lady's-mantle, the parsley breakstone
Anagallis arvensis, the scarlet pimpernel or red pimpernel, red chickweed, poorman's barometer, shepherd's
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parsley
parsley (ˈpɑːslɪ) Forms: α. 1 petersilie, 4–5 petrosilye, -sili. β. 3–5 percil, 4–5 peresil, persil, -sel, -cel, -cyl(l, -sile, -syle, -sylle, -cile, -cyle, -cell(e, -cylle, 4–7 -cell; 5 parcyl, -celle, 6 Sc. -sell, 8 Sc. -sel, 8–9 dial. -sil, -cel. γ. 4–6 percely, 4–7 persely, 5 -selye, -selee, -ce...
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Alchemilla arvensis
Aphanes arvensis), known as parsley-piert, is a sprawling, downy plant common all over the British Isles where It grows on arable fields and bare wastelands The name of parsley piert has nothing to do with parsley.
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