🌱 Digitaria sanguinalis (Large crabgrass)
Digitaria sanguinalis is a fast-growing annual grass commonly known as large crabgrass. It is one of the most widespread lawn and crop weeds in warm regions.
🌿 Identification
- Low-growing, spreading grass
- Forms “star-like” or finger-shaped seed heads
- Light green to slightly reddish stems
- Grows flat along the ground in patches
🌍 Where it grows
- Lawns and gardens
- Roadsides and sidewalks
- Agricultural fields
- Disturbed or bare soil
It thrives in hot summer conditions.
⚠️ Why it is considered a weed
- Grows faster than lawn grass
- Competes for water, sunlight, and nutrients
- Produces thousands of seeds per plant
- Quickly takes over weak or thin lawns
🌾 How it spreads
- By seeds (main method)
- Seeds survive in soil for years
- Germinates when soil becomes warm
🧴 Control methods
🧹 1. Manual removal
- Pull young plants before they seed
- Easier when soil is moist
🌱 2. Lawn maintenance
- Keep grass thick and healthy
- Mow regularly
- Water deeply but not too often
🧴 3. Herbicides (if needed)
- Pre-emergent herbicides prevent sprouting
- Post-emergent sprays kill existing plants
🧠 Key fact
Crabgrass is not dangerous to humans or animals—it is mainly a problem for lawns and farming.
✅ Bottom line
Digitaria sanguinalis is a persistent summer weed that spreads quickly but can be controlled with early prevention and good lawn care.
If you want, I can show you a step-by-step plan to permanently prevent crabgrass in your yard 👍