Leaf: As previously stated, the leaves are quite similar to Common Chickweed. They are light green in colour, oval shaped and from in pairs at intervals on the stems.
Flower: The distinct flowers of Scarlet Pimpernel can be seen from June - September. Each flower consists of five petals which are an orangey - reddish colour.
Preferred habitat: Scarlet Pimpernel thrives in moist soil conditions.
Control: As we have previously mentioned this weed is more of a problem in rough and neglected lawns. It can be discouraged with regular mowing, which will make it disappear. It should not be a problem in lawns that receive regular mowing and routine maintenance.
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