
Identifying weeds and their roots when weeding the allotment or garden weeds.

Black Nightshade
Black Nightshade Solanum nigrum

Dandelion seedling
Dandelion seedling

Dock weed and roots
Dock with long tap root. You need to remove all of the root otherwise it will grow back again.

Ground Elder. Aegopodium podagraria
Ground Elder Aegopodium podagraria



Horsetail. Equisetum
Horse tail. This has small black roots that break easily. They are almost impossible to eradicate.

Convolulous climb up and stangle other plants and take the sunlight.
Couch grass have strong wirey roots

Fat Hen. Chenopodium
Fat Hen Chenopodium

Lesser Trefoil. Trifolium dubium
Lesser Trefoil Trifolium dubium
Nipplewort Lapsana communis

Red Dead Nettle. Lamium purpureum Red Dead nettle Lamium purpureum Stinging Nettle. There have orange-yellow rootsThistle have long tap roots. You will have to remove the whole root otherwise it will grow back again Willowherb are tall attractive weeds but they spread like mad. Short-fruited WillowherbWillowherb flower
Short-fruited Willowherb Epilobium obscurum

Smooth Cat's-ear
Smooth Cat’s-ear Hypochaeris glabra
Sun Spurge Euphorbia helioscopia

Wood Avens. Geum urbanumWood Avens. seed head Geum urbanum Wood Avens seed head

Wood Avens seedling and seeds
Wood Avens Geum urbanum

Wood Crane's-bill. Geranium sylvaticum
Wood Crane’s-bill Geranium sylvaticum
Photography Neil Bromhall Complete Garden planting advice, plant identifier and pruning guide CD-ROM