 Ladies and gentlemen, this is Todd Weinemann who is going to give you a brief synopsis of the pineapple weed. Todd, it's all yours. Pineapple weed is a weed that's commonly found along bullbars in gravelly areas and sidewalks growing in our area here. It is an annual that tends to pop up on some poorly managed soil. Mowing does not really take care of it. You can kill it with browned up or cultivation as opposed to type of a treatment. If you take a closer look at it, you'll see that the flower on the top has an egg shape and the leaves are somewhat ferny and rather deeply lobed. Good. Anything we can get this confused with? A chickweed would be one that you could get a confused with, similar shape. It almost looks in a way like very small yarrow that never really grows too much taller. There's some other plants too that might be confused with it such as chamomile. Chamomile has a very similar look but this is not chamomile. One way to tell that you have pineapple weed is to crush it and smell it. There's a distinctive pineapple odor to it or some of the other plants won't. Okay, very good. Thank you Todd. Weinemann, Cass County Extension Horticultures, NDSU.