I haven't been able to identify this weed which is prolific on the gravel (and garden beds) on the rooftop of my 10-storey condo building in downtown Vancouver, BC. Can anyone identify it and let me know what I should do about it? It has shallow roots, hairy red stems, red/green leaves, and little white flowers.
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Looks like herb robert to me (geranium family). I remember it taking over parts of my parents' garden in NE USA and that it was a bit of a nuisance. What to do about it depends on how you want to control it. It's an annual/biennial, so individual plants shouldn't last more than two years, but it spreads like crazy via seed. If you don't want to use chemicals, I suggest just keep pulling out plants (which have shallow root systems and are easy to pull), making sure you get any adults before they produce and disperse seed. Could take a few years doing it this way as there's probably a considerable seed bank. Alternatively, look into safe herbicides for a faster result.
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It looks kind of like red-stemmed filaree Geranium, also known as Stork's Bill. Is there a bit of pink in the flower?
You may find some good information in this article, Stork's-bill increasing across western Canada. You can kill it with Roundup or just pull it out.
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It is Geranium robertianum, see Wikipedia page for more information. This common species in the occidental european area is widespread and have a strong variety concerning the leaves shapes and the colors. A lot of scientific publication deals with this question. Generaly it prefears mid-shadow places.
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yes, geranium Robert. I have suspected, and have now confirmed, that it repels deer. it smells very pungent and I noticed that plants close to it were not bothered by deer. as an experiment this spring, and because it was so abundant, I weeded it all out.
guess what. deer are attacking my garden! I can't wait for it to grow back!
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