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Common Weeds with Blue Flowers: Lawn Care Tips

This is your TopGrass guide to weeds with blue flowers!

By Peter Arnold•21 October 2025•Updated 19 January 2026•3 min read

Blue-flowered weeds may add a splash of colour to your lawn, but don’t be fooled, many of them are invasive and difficult to control. While some varieties like green alkanet or germander speedwell might appear charming at first glance, these weeds can spread quickly and compete with healthy grass for space, nutrients, and sunlight.

Whether you’re dealing with tiny blue blossoms nestled in your lawn or aggressive creepers that pop up every spring, knowing what you’re up against is the first step toward effective weed control. In this guide, we’ll help you identify the most common blue-flowered weeds found in UK lawns and offer practical tips for keeping them under control.

Image of blue flowers of the green alkanet
Image of blue flowers of the green alkanet

Green Alkanet (Pentaglottis Sempervirens)

Description:

Green alkanet can be distinguished from other weeds through its bright blue flowerheads and its oval-shaped, hairy leaves.

Season:

Green alkanet flowers in mid-spring to early summer, from April to June.

Growth Habits:

Green alkanet has a deep system of lateral roots known as a taproot system, which can grow into new plants if broken off. It also self-seeds near itself, so the weed can quickly become a patch.

Common lawn issues:

It is a strong perennial weed that can smother the grass plant and outcompete it for nutrients.

Control:

Deadheading green alkanet before it starts to seed can help prevent it from spreading in your lawn.

Selective weed control, which is a part of both our Early Season Treatment and Mid-Season Treatment, can help to tackle broad-leaved docks.

Close up image of the small blue flowerheads of germander speedwell
Close up image of the small blue flowerheads of germander speedwell

Germander Speedwell (Veronica Chamaedrys)

Description:

Germander speedwell can be identified by its radiant blue flowers that have inner white centres and its hair-lined, pointed leaves. 

Season:

Germander speedwell flowers during early spring to mid-summer, from March to July.

Growth Habits:

Germander speedwell is a creeping weed and can quickly establish itself in  a lawn without being noticed.

Common lawn issues:

Speedwell is a low-growing weed so it can survive low mowing regimes. It is a particularly stubborn weed which can take many applications of weed killer to control it.

Control: Germander speedwell can not establish itself in a lawn that is thick and healthy as it struggles to compete. Our Annual Lawn Care Programme has fertilisation treatments that will help to strengthen and thicken up the grass in your lawn.

Plenty of small blue Veronica filiformis blooming and growing outdoors
Plenty of small blue Veronica filiformis blooming and growing outdoors

Slender Speedwell (Veronica Filiformis)

Description:

The most prevalent species of speedwell found in UK lawns. It is identified by its light blue flowers consisting of four petals.

Season:

Its flowering period is from mid-spring to mid-summer, from April to July

Growth Habits:

Slender speedwell grows in dense patches. It can creep across lawns through its stems that can root at their nodes. 

Common lawn issues:

Speedwell is a stubborn weed that can quickly become a problem in lawns. Due to its dense nature, it can blanket large areas of lawns, smothering grass plants.

Control:

Slender Speedwell is very resilient to weed killers due to the nature of its small leaves. This means it can take multiple applications to control.

Contact us today to learn how we can keep your lawn weed-free all year round

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