Crabgrass, large (aka hairy)

Crabgrass, large (aka hairy) description

An annual grass weed that is purplish or green and has very hairy leaves and sheaths.

Propagation

Reproduces by seed only.

Distribution

Widespread distribution in cultivated fields and lawns throughout North America.

Identifying Crabgrass, large (aka hairy)

Seedling

Hairy and lying on the ground. The leaf sheaths of crabgrass seedlings are tinged purple and are covered with long, stiff hairs.

Mature plant

Stem erect up to 1.2 m. Leaf blades and leaf sheathes sparse to densely soft-hairy. Seed head, fingerlike branches in a whorl. Crabgrass turns purple in the fall.