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Plant Description:
Name:chicory
Scientific Name:Cichorium intybus
Family:Asteraceae
Type:Broadleaf
Lifecycle:Perennial
Habit:Germination begins late spring to early summer, however the plant has very rapid growth and begins flowering as early as June and as late as September.
Leaves:Early on a basal rosette forms but is absent later on during flowering.
Leaf Arrangement:Whorled
Characteristics:The root is sometimes used as substitute for coffee
Flower Seed Head:Flowers appear in clusters of 2-5 blooms at the leaf axils or stem nodes. They are small and green to white on long slender stalks.
Seed Fruit:Fruit are small egg-shaped capsules with three chambers. The seeds harbored in those chambers are very small, dark brown, flattened, and kidney-shaped.
Where Found:Carpetweed can infest bare areas in thin turf, agronomic crops, flower beds, and gardens. It is more abundant on moist rich soils.

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