Matchweed

Scientific Name: Lippia nodiflora

Also Known As: Mat Lippia

Weed Family: Verbena

Description

Matchweed is a mat-forming perennial with opposing leaves on hairy branching stems. Leaves have small teeth at the outer tip. The purple to white flowers emerge around the tip of the seed stalk forming a “match head” appearance. Matchweed spreads by both seeds and stolons along prostrate stems. Matchweed occurs from the transition zone to the southern coastal areas and beyond, including Hawaii, Mexico, and Central and South America. 

Herbicide Use

Use a selective post-emergence herbicide suitable for the turf species infested. For optimum control, make your herbicide application when matchweed is actively growing and in the four leaf to flower stage of growth.

Distribution

Germination Dates

Zone-9: March

Zone-10: March

PBI-Gordon Product Recommendations

Post-Emergent

SpeedZone® EW Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf

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SpeedZone® Southern EW Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf

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Trimec® Southern Broadleaf Herbicide for Sensitive Southern Grasses

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Avenue™ South Broadleaf Herbicide

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Trimec® Encore® Broadleaf Herbicide

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Trimec® Classic Broadleaf Herbicide

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Trimec® Bentgrass Formula Broadleaf Herbicide

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Trimec® 992 Broadleaf Herbicide

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Trimec® 1000 Low Odor Broadleaf Herbicide

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Super Trimec® Broadleaf Herbicide

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TZone™ SE Broadleaf Herbicide for Tough Weeds

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Surge® Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf

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Q4® Plus Turf Herbicide for Grassy & Broadleaf Weeds

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PowerZone® Broadleaf Herbicide

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