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  1. Chamberbitter
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    Chamberbitter (Phyllanthus urinaria) resembles a mimosa seedling. Chamberbitter (Phyllanthus urinaria) is also known as gripeweed, leafflower, or little mimosa. It is a warm-season, annual, broadleaf weed that emerges from warm soils beginning in early summer.
    If you’re finding weeds that look like mimosa seedlings but you know the nearest mimosa tree is three blocks away, you’ve got a weed called chamberbitter. It’s sometimes called leaf flower or little mimosa. Once it’s invaded your yard, you might prefer its other name, gripeweed.
    Chamberbitter (Phyllanthus urinaria) is also known as gripeweed or little mimosa. It is a warm-season, annual, broadleaf weed that emerges from warm soils beginning in early summer. It reproduces by seeds, which are found in the green, warty-like fruit attached to the underside of the branch.
    Chamberbitter (Phyllanthus urinaria) is a member of the Spurge family (Euphorbiaceae), sometimes referred to as gripeweed, leafflower, or little mimosa. It is native to Asia, but has found its way across the southeast and into Texas.
    Chamberbitter is a medium-height, broadleaf, warm-season annual weed. It is also known as little mimosa, leafflower, or gripeweed. Chamberbitter grows easily in many areas and can compete with desirable plants for nutrients.
     
  2. Chamberbitter (Mimosa Weed) – …

    Whether you call it niruri (Phyllanthus urinaria), chamberbitter, or mimosa weed, it is a major nuisance. Here's how to get rid of it when herbicides fail.

     
  3. Weed Spotlight: Chamberbitter, the “Little Mimosa”

    Sep 8, 2017 · This is an annual broadleaf weed that emerges in summer months. The foliage resembles that of the mimosa tree ( Albizia julibrissin ) and can be confused with the native mimosa groundcover, known as powderpuff mimosa ( …

  4. Chamberbitter is a Tough Weed to Control (Harvey …

    Oct 22, 2013 · It has little yellow flowers and the leaves look like a small Mimosa tree. All of sudden it appears to be everywhere – what is it and how can I get rid of it? Thank you, Edward V. Looks like the...

  5. Chamberbitter Weed Identification Guide - Do My Own

    Chamberbitter is a medium-height, broadleaf, warm-season annual weed. It is also known as little mimosa, leafflower, or gripeweed. Chamberbitter grows easily in many areas and can compete with desirable plants for nutrients.

  6. Chamberbitter - Home & Garden Information Center

    Mechanical weed control involves the physical removal of the weed from the soil. This is best accomplished by hand when weeds are young and small or in the seedling stage and easier if the soil is moist. Preventing the weed from reaching maturity and setting seeds also reduces future weed populations.
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  7. Look out for a weed called chamberbitter | Garden

    Jul 1, 2023 · If you’re finding weeds that look like mimosa seedlings but you know the nearest mimosa tree is three blocks away, you’ve got a weed called chamberbitter. It’s sometimes called leaf flower or little mimosa.

  8. Mimosa Weed (chamberbitter) – Control

    Q: I looked up the mimosa-like weed that was mentioned in your newspaper column and found it to be chamberbitter. It is all in my lawn and flower beds. Now that I know what it is, how do I kill …

  9. Chamberbitter Herb Plant Profile - Weeds …

    Oct 27, 2020 · It looks similar to the leaves of a mimosa tree which is where it gets one of its folk names, little mimosa. The flowers are quite small and yellowish white. The easiest way …

  10. Fairway Green Weighs in on the Chamberbitter Weed

    Chamberbitter is that Mimosa tree–looking weed that has made its way across the Triangle from many means. Find out how to control that pesky weed here.

  11. Weed of the Week: Chamberbitter - Mississippi State …

    Mar 14, 2014 · Chamberbitter (Phyllanthus urinaria) is a member of the Spurge family (Euphorbiaceae), sometimes referred to as gripeweed, leafflower, or little mimosa. It is native to Asia, but has found its way across the southeast and …

  12. Chamberbitter – Gardening Solutions

    Phyllanthus tenellus we will call “long-stalked chamberbitter.” Both chamberbitter species are easily identified by their mimosa-like leaves and characteristic seed pods. Chamberbitter leaves are compound, with rounded leaflets growing on a …

  13. Few people want to weed out chamberbitter - The Augusta …

    Jun 29, 2018 · Chamberbitter (Phyllanthus urinaria) is also known as gripeweed or little mimosa. It is a warm-season, annual, broadleaf weed that emerges from warm soils beginning in early …

  14. Chamberbitter - Norfolk Master Gardeners

    Aug 19, 2021 · Early this spring, I thought that this year’s weed would be the native Purple Everlasting or cudweed (Gamochaeta purpurea), but then the nonnative and prolific …

  15. Winning the Battle Against Chamberbitter Weeds

    Apr 12, 2023 · Chamberbitter (Phyllanthus urinaria), also known as Gripeweed or Little Mimosa, is a persistent, invasive weed that can quickly infest your lawn and ruin its appearance. As a …

  16. Beware of weeds setting seeds, especially the prolific …

    Sep 15, 2021 · In particular, stay on top of gripe weed or chamberbitters. This weed looks like a little mimosa tree and sets copious amounts of seeds. Pull them up promptly wherever you …

  17. Plant Identification:SOLVED: Mimosa-like weeds - Dave's Garden

    Sep 10, 2009 · A very vigorous weed in the south east is the sensitive briar Mimosa quadrivalvis , which does look like a seedling Mimosa. Also closes up when touched. Has pink blooms which …

  18. 10 Weeds That Look Like Small Trees: Identification and Control

    The Mimosa, also known as the Silk Tree, is a small tree-like weed that can grow up to 30 feet tall. It has fern-like leaves and produces clusters of pink or white flowers in the summer.

  19. Tired of this weed

    Every year beginning in late summer, I get this weed that looks like small Mimosa trees. I believe the seeds must get in my pots and beds from the potting mix I use, although the brand I use …

  20. Mimosa tree or weed? | Walter Reeves: The Georgia Gardener

    Jul 9, 2014 · There is a common weed in Georgia that looks like a very young mimosa. I don’t remember its name, but I know I wouldn’t be able to tell them apart until either the weed …

  21. NSW WeedWise - Department of Primary Industries

    What does it look like? Mimosa is a branched, prickly, perennial shrub that grows up to 6 m tall. Leaves are: bright green; 20–31 cm long; arranged alternately along the stem; divided into …

  22. Jimsonweed - University of Maryland Extension

    Identify and manage jimsonweed in the garden. Life cycle. Summer annual. Growth habit. Erect, 2 to 4 ft. high, branching, leaves large, coarsely toothed, wavy margins, alternate; all parts have …

  23. How to grow mimosa plants | HappySprout

    Jan 19, 2025 · Mimosa plants (Mimosa pudica) are perennials native to the tropics of Central and South America. Other species in the mimosa genus can be found in Africa and Asia, but …