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Brown Patch - Rhizoctonia solani
Brown Patch is a hot-weather lawn disease that is sometimes referred to as Large Patch or Rhizoctonia Blight. Brown Patch affects most types of grass across the country, with signs of damage appearing during late summer in the northern states and fall through mid-winter in the southern states.
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Dollar Spot - Sclerotinia homoeocarpa
Dollar Spot is a common lawn disease that marks your lawn with its namesake: silver dollar-sized patches. Dollar Spot typically affects all warm- and cool-season grasses across the country. Infections are most common during the summer months across northern states and during the spring and fall in southern states.
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Pink Snow Mold - Microdochium nivale
Pink Snow Mold stealthily develops underneath the cover of snow in colder climates. Also known as Fusarium Patch, this lawn disease attacks most types of cool-season grass in the northern part of the United States.
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Pink Snow Mold - Microdochium nivale
Pink Snow Mold stealthily develops underneath the cover of snow in colder climates. Also known as Fusarium Patch, this lawn disease attacks most types of cool-season grass in the northern part of the United States.
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Powdery Mildew - Erysiphe graminis
For shaded lawns and landscaping, Powdery Mildew is a common lawn disease that primarily affects lawns in the northern United States from April through October.
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Pythium Blight - Pythium aphanidermatum
Pythium Blight is a common lawn disease that attacks highly maintained turf grass. Also called Pythium Root Rot, the lawn fungus responsible for this infection can affect a variety of types of grass throughout the United States, but it is much more common in the South. Pythium Blight damage occurs during summer months in the northern states and from early fall through late spring in the southern states.
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Anthracnose - Colletotrichum cereale
Anthracnose is a lawn disease caused by the lawn fungus Colletotrichum cereal. Anthracnose strikes Annual Bluegrass and Creeping Bentgrass all over the country, occurring most in midwestern and northeastern states from April through November.
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Ascochyta - Ascochyta spp.
Ascochyta is a lawn disease that spreads rapidly, leaving large areas of bleached, blighted grass in its wake. Ascochyta attacks several different types of grass across the northern United States with most damage occurring during the summer.
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Take-all Root Rot - Gaeumannomyces graminis var. graminis
Take-all Root Rot is a lawn disease that commonly attacks yards in the southeastern United States. Most damage occurs from early to late summer and is caused by the lawn fungus Gaeumannomyces graminis var. graminis.
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Kentucky Bluegrass - Poa pratensis
Despite its name, Kentucky Bluegrass is a cool-season turf grass that is originally native to Europe. The popularity of this type of grass for homeowners rests in the fact that is it perennial and sod-forming, making it ideal for home lawns. Kentucky Bluegrass also has excellent recuperative and reproductive capabilities, plus a greater tolerance to colder temperatures than some other cool-season turf grasses. That's why you'll find Kentucky Bluegrass in lawns throughout most of North America, though less commonly in warmer climates along the Gulf Coast.
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Bermudagrass - Cynodon dactylon
Bermudagrass is a perennial grass that is also known as Couchgrass, Wiregrass, Devil’s-grass or by its scientific name, Cynodon dactylon. It often is viewed as a lawn weed when it displaces desirable types of grass and becomes difficult to eradicate.
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Tall Fescue - Festuca arundinacea
Tall Fescue is a cool-season turf grass that is well-adapted to either sunny or partially shaded areas. Known for its durability as well as its tolerance to traffic, heat and drought, it can be found in home lawns across North America. Certain varieties of Tall Fescue can contain endophytic fungi, which offer natural disease and insect resistance.
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Perennial Ryegrass - Lolium perenne
Perennial Ryegrass is a cool-season turf grass that is known for its rapid germination and establishment, tolerance to traffic, and resistance to insects and stress. This competitive grass is also well-adapted to moderate temperatures, leading to Perennial Ryegrass being mixed with Kentucky Bluegrass for use in home lawns, schools and parks. This turf grass can be found in lawns throughout North America, though it is less common in Florida, Texas and other southern parts of the United States.
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Seashore Paspalum - Paspalum vaginatum
Seashore Paspalum is aptly named due to its high tolerance for salt. This, along with its other desirable turf grass characteristics, makes it a favorite for areas where either the soil or irrigation water has a high salt content.
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St. Augustinegrass - Sorghum halepense
St. Augustinegrass is a warm-season turf grass that grows quickly in the summer months before slowing in the spring and fall. St. Augustinegrass offers a particularly coarse and spongy feel. Out of all of the warm-season grasses, St. Augustinegrass is the most shade-tolerant, though it isn't typically recommended for high-traffic areas. Instead, it is often used for decorative lawns and other general purpose lawns throughout the southeastern United States.
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Zoysiagrass - Zoysia japonica
Zoysiagrass is a warm-season turf grass commonly found in the transition and southern zones of the United States. This coarse- to medium-textured turf grass offers an attractive dense canopy and apple-green color, making it a common choice for curb appeal.
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Tall Fescue - Festuca arundinacea
Tall Fescue is a cool-season turf grass that is well-adapted to either sunny or partially shaded areas. Known for its durability as well as its tolerance to traffic, heat and drought, it can be found in home lawns across North America. Certain varieties of Tall Fescue can contain endophytic fungi, which offer natural disease and insect resistance.
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Fall Armyworm - Spodoptera frugiperda
The Fall Armyworm is a lawn-damaging insect that can be found attacking Bermudagrass, Creeping Bentgrass, Ryegrasses and all Fescues. This lawn pest, also known as Spodoptera frugiperda, inhabits much of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains.
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Hairy Chinch Bug - Blissus leucopterus hirtus
The Hairy Chinch Bug is a unique lawn-damaging insect that changes colors throughout each nymph stage. Also known as Blissus leucopterus hirtus, this lawn pest is typically found in the northeastern part of the United States, attacking Kentucky Bluegrass, Perennial Ryegrass, Creeping Red Fescue and Creeping Bentgrass.
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Bluegrass Billbug - Sphenophorus parvulus
The Bluegrass Billbug is a lawn pest that attacks Kentucky Bluegrass, Perennial Ryegrass, Fine Fescue and Tall Fescue. Its scientific name is Sphenophorus parvulus, and it can be found throughout most of the continental United States.
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Bronze Cutworm - Nephelodes mimians
The Bronze Cutworm is a lawn pest known for attacking Fine and Tall Fescues, all species of Bluegrass and Ryegrasses lacking endophytes (a type of fungus). Also known as Nephelodes mimians, this lawn-damaging insect can be found throughout much of the continental United States, though typically not farther west than the Rocky Mountains.
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Crane Fly - Tipula paludosa
The Crane Fly is a lawn-damaging insect that can attack all types of cool-season grasses found in the American Northwest, the Northeast and also parts of Michigan. Generally, it's only considered a lawn pest in the Northwest and as a nuisance in the other parts of the country.
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Ground Pearls - Margarodes spp.
Ground Pearls are tiny lawn-destroying insects that suck fluids from the roots of Bermudagrass, Centipedegrass, St. Augustinegrass and Zoysiagrass. Also known as Margarodes spp., these lawn pests can be found in grass and landscaping throughout many southern states from the East to West Coast.
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European Chafer - Rhizotrogus majalis
The European Chafer, also known as Rhizotrogus majalis, is a common lawn pest that can be found in many different types of grasses in the upper northeastern states and as far west as Michigan.
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Hairy Chinch Bug - Blissus leucopterus hirtus
The Hairy Chinch Bug is a unique lawn-damaging insect that changes colors throughout each nymph stage. Also known as Blissus leucopterus hirtus, this lawn pest is typically found in the northeastern part of the United States, attacking Kentucky Bluegrass, Perennial Ryegrass, Creeping Red Fescue and Creeping Bentgrass.
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Fall Armyworm - Spodoptera frugiperda
The Fall Armyworm is a lawn-damaging insect that can be found attacking Bermudagrass, Creeping Bentgrass, Ryegrasses and all Fescues. This lawn pest, also known as Spodoptera frugiperda, inhabits much of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains.
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Annual Bluegrass Scientific Name: Poa annua -
Annual Bluegrass is an annual grassy weed that is also known as Annual Meadowgrass, Annual Spear-grass, Wintergrass, "Poa" or its scientific name, Poa annua.
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Smooth Crabgrass - Digitaria ischaemum
Smooth Crabgrass is a summer annual grass that is also known as Small Crabgrass or by its scientific name, Digitaria ischaemum. Due to its horizontal growth habit, look and inability to be controlled, it\'s often considered a problematic lawn weed in yards where it wasn\'t planted.
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Yellow Nutsedge - Cyperus esculentus
Yellow Nutsedge is a perennial herb that is considered a grass-like weed. This lawn weed is also known as Yellow Nut-grass, Chufa Flatsedge, Chufa, Earth Almond, Rush Nut or by its scientific name, Cyperus esculentus.
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Nimblewill - Muhlenbergia schreberi
Nimblewill is a perennial grass that is also known by its scientific name, Muhlenbergia schreberi. This shade-loving grassy weed can become an aggressive lawn weed in undesired areas.
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Texas Sedge - Carex texensis
Texas Sedge is a summer annual grassy weed that is also known as Mangspike Flatsedge or by its scientific name, Carex texensis. This lawn weed can thrive in dry, moist or wet, sandy soils.
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Orchardgrass - Dactylis glomerata
Orchardgrass is a perennial grassy weed that is also known as Cocksfoot, Cock's Foot or by its scientific name, Dactylis glomerata. When left unchecked, this lawn weed can grow 15 to 18 inches tall.
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Timothy - Phleum pratense
Timothy is a perennial grass that can also be considered a lawn weed in low-maintenance turf areas. This part-time grassy weed is also known as Herd's Grass or by its scientific name, Phleum pratense.
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Purple Nutsedge - Cyperus rotundus
Purple Nutsedge is a perennial grassy weed that is also known as Purple Nut-grass, Nutgrass, Coco-sedge, Coco-grass or by its scientific name, Cyperus rotundus. This lawn weed is highly invasive.
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Torpedograss - Panicum repens
Torpedograss is a perennial grassy weed that is also known as Bullet Grass, Coastal Bermuda Grass, Couch Panicum, Creeping Panic, Dogtooth Grass, Panic Rampant, Quack Grass or by its scientific name, Panicum repens. This lawn weed is difficult to eradicate once established.
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Dandelion - Taraxacum officinale
Dandelion is an extremely common taprooted perennial broadleaf weed. It is also known as Lentodon taraxacum, Lions-tooth, Blow-ball, Cankerwort and Taraxacum officinale.
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Oxalis - Oxalis stricta
Oxalis is a perennial broadleaf weed that is also known as Common Yellow Oxalis, Yellow Woodsorrel, Sourgrass, Sheepsorrel and Toadsorrel. Its scientific name is Oxalis stricta.
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Common Chickweed - Stellaria media
Common Chickweed is a winter annual broadleaf weed that is also commonly called Alsine media, Starwort, Starweed, Bindweed, Winterweed, Satin Flower and Tongue-grass. Its scientific name is Stellaria media.
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Orange Hawkweed - Hieracium aurantiacum
Orange Hawkweed is a perennial broadleaf weed that is also known as Orange Paintbrush, Red Daisy, Missionary Weed or its scientific name, Hieracium aurantiacum.
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Shepherd's Purse - Capsella bursa-pastoris
Shepherd's Purse is a winter annual broadleaf weed that is also commonly known as Shepherd\'s-bag, Pepper Plant, Case Weed, Shepherd\'s Purse Herb and Pick-purse. Its scientific name is Capsella bursa-pastoris.
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Whitehead Broom - Spermacoce verticillata
Whitehead Broom is a perennial broadleaf weed that is also referred to as Shrubby False Buttonweed. Its scientific name is Spermacoce verticillata.
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Creeping Oxalis - Oxalis corniculata
Creeping Oxalis is a creeping summer perennial broadleaf weed that is also commonly known as Creeping Woodsorrel, Oxalis and Sourgrass. Its scientific name is Oxalis corniculata.
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Florida Pellitory - Parietaria floridana
Florida Pellitory most commonly grows as an annual broadleaf weed, but it can sometimes grow as a perennial broadleaf weed. This versatile plant is also known by its scientific name, Parietaria floridana.
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Oxalis - Oxalis stricta
Oxalis is a perennial broadleaf weed that is also known as Common Yellow Oxalis, Yellow Woodsorrel, Sourgrass, Sheepsorrel and Toadsorrel. Its scientific name is Oxalis stricta.
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