Chickweed is commonly described as a "winter annual", due to it's ability to thrive, and even flower, during the cold Winter temperatures. In normal conditions this plant will flower 4-5 weeks after emergence in Spring. These flowers will bloom from Spring until Fall, and can not be suppressed with simple mowing. It reproduces by seed spread during summer. It's growth pattern is low, prostrate in patches. It grows best along sidewalks, bed edges, and curbs. The most distinctive characteristic of Chckweed is the pattern of its flower petals. There are 5 flower petals, with deep notches that give it the false appearance of having 10 separate petals. Also, it's leaves are particularly shiny compared to other plants. Although the leaves of it's cousin, Mouse Ear Chickweed, are hairy.
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