Old World Diamond-Flower Biology and Management in Turf
Old world diamond-flower patches in grass.
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Telenko, Darcy E. P., Barry J. Brecke, Ramon Leon, and J. Bryan Unruh. 2014. “Old World Diamond-Flower Biology and Management in Turf: ENH1232/EP493, 12/2013”. EDIS 2014 (2). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ep493-2013.

Abstract

Old world diamond-flower is a smooth, spreading summer annual. It has branched stems with opposite, narrow leaves. Flowers are white, usually with two or more on long stalks extending from the tip of a common long stalk. Flowers occur from midsummer until frost. Reproduction occurs by seed. Found in moist areas, especially areas that have been disturbed. This 2-page fact sheet was written by Darcy E. P. Telenko, Barry J. Brecke, Ramon Leon, and J. Bryan Unruh, and published by the UF Department of Environmental Horticulture, December 2013.

ENH1232/EP493: Old World Diamond-Flower Biology and Management in Turf (ufl.edu)

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