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A hairy-stemmed, white-flowered, 15.48-inch- (40-centimeter-) high uncultivated plant in fields, gardens and wastelands describes what chickweed looks like. The plant in question (Stellaria media) has slender, sparse-haired stems that harbors flowers with five deep-lobed petals, three stamens and three styles as well as opposite, oval leaves whose lowest occurrences are stalked. The carnation and pink relative in the Caryophyllaceae family produces many seeds from numerous pods and therefore quickly takes over as ground cover for barren, compacted, disturbed sites.

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