Broadleaf weeds

[3] Broadleaf weeds can emerge annually, biennially, or perennially, making consistent management difficult.

Most broadleaf weeds develop clusters of blossoms or single flowers as they mature that can be considered undesirable.

[4] The differences in broadleaf weeds' structure and growth habits make them easy to distinguish from narrow-leaved weedy grasses.

Perennial broadleaf weeds are often controlled with chemical herbicides, although they can sometimes return after several months.

This involves covering the affected area with flat materials such as boards, nylon, or plastic sheets, blocking the weeds' access to sunlight and water and killing them.