Common mouse-ear

Common Mouse-ear

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Common mouse-ear

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Enw gwyddonol: Cerastium fontanum
Common mouse-ear is a persistent 'weed' of fields and gardens, verges and hedgerows - all kinds of habitats. But, like many of our weed species, it is still a good food source for insects.

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Height: up to 30cm

Conservation status

Common.

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April to September

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Common mouse-ear is a kind of chickweed with tiny white flowers that is found in all kinds of habitats all over the UK, from gardens to grasslands, waste grounds to walls. It flowers from April to September and its thought that its seeds can last in the soil for up to 40 years. It is considered a weed of cereal crops.

What to look for

A low-growing, spreading plant, Common mouse-ear has tiny, white, five-petalled flowers; its dark green leaves are covered with white hairs.

Where to find

Widespread.

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A single Common mouse-ear plant can produce as many as 6,500 seeds!