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Centella

Centella erecta

Centella is a perennial broadleaf weed that is also called Centella asiatica, Coinwort, Asiatic Pennywort, Spadeleaf and Centella erecta.

Identify

Creeping

Creeping

Dentate

Dentate

Reniform

Reniform

Centella can be identified by its low-growth spreading patterns formed from long rhizomes. Its most unique feature is the shovel or spade-shaped leaves that have toothed margins and are often dark red. The leaves grow on slightly hairy petioles and are generally oriented in an upright or vertical fashion. This broadleaf weed blooms short-lived, white flowers forming in clusters on short stalks at the leaf axils. Reproduction occurs by seeds and rhizomes.

Life Cycle

This broadleaf weed prefers moist to wet sandy soils and commonly grows in lawns along streams, ponds and lakes. Centella can be found throughout much of the southeastern United States.

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Control

Cultural weed control methods—such as proper watering and mowing routines or pulling weeds—are not recommended for removing Centella erecta if it is present in your lawn. Because the weed grows so close to water, lawn mowing or hand-pulling may not be practical options. Contact your county ag extension agent for recommendations. 

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