Common Lambsquarters—Chenopodium album
Abundant throughout North America, common lambsquarters is a rapidly growing summer annual that prefers rich soils, but will grow in almost any disturbed soil. Found along roads, in open fields, streambeds, lawns and vegetable gardens.
Plants grow 3 to 4 feet tall. They blossom June to September, each producing thousands of seeds. Stems are green with reddish to purplish streaks. In the fall leaves turn crimson.
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Identification and Control Information
- Fact Sheet with Description and Control Options (PDF) —Pennsylvania State University, College of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service
- —Illinois Wildflowers
- —Cornell University
More Information
- Facts on Edible Wild Greens of fb88 (PDF) —University of fb88 Cooperative Extension
- Weeds and Your Garden brochure (PDF) —New York State IPM Program and Cornell Cooperative Extension
- Weed Management in the Home Garden (PDF) —Iowa State University Extension
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