One obvious characteristic of this grass is its system of underground stems, or rhizomes. The rhizomes allow quackgrass to spread out widely from the ‘mother plant’ in very little time. New shoots ...
Quackgrass resembles crabgrass but can be identified by its upright structure and clasping auricle, a claw-like appendage that wraps around the stem at the base of the leaf. It also has rhizomes ...
Quackgrass is a grass nowhere near as cute as its name. In fact, it is downright annoying. This perennial grass spreads ...