Pearlwort

(Sagina procumbens L. and Sagina decumbens (Elliott) Torr. & A. Gray)

Herbicides | Description

Habit

Sagina procumbens habit [Top]

Stem

Sagina procumbens stem [Top]

Fruit

Sagina procumbens immature fruit [Top]

Stem

Sagina decumbens stem [Top]

Flower

Sagina decumbens flower [Top]

Herbicide Effectiveness [top]

Key to Rankings

Barricade/Regalkade

G

Broadstar

P

Gallery

?

OH2

F

Pennant Magnum

?

Pendulum

G

Regal OO

F

Ronstar

P

Rout

F

Showcase

?

Snapshot TG

G

Surflan

G

Treflan

F

Description [top]

Pearlwort (Caryophyllaceae) is a spreading, moss-like cool-season annual, but under some conditions Sagina procumbens may persist as a short-lived perennial. The two species are nearly identical and have thin, awn-like leaves, � to 1 inch in length and can form dense mats. Flowers are white. There are selections and related species sold in the garden trade for rock gardens or vegetation between pavers. Pearlwort prefers cool, moist conditions. A prolific seed producer, seeds are borne in cup-like pods and spread by splashing water. Do not let plants go to seed in the nursery. Improve drainage in areas where weed persists. Pearlwort is well controlled by several preemergence herbicides available for nursery use with the exception of oxadiazon. [TOP]