Definition
Field chickweed refers to various chickweed species commonly found in fields and open areas. These plants typically have small, white flowers and grow low to the ground. Field chickweed often thrives in disturbed soil and can be quite abundant in agricultural settings. Think of it as the countryside cousin of garden chickweed, enjoying wide open spaces. While sometimes considered a weed, it provides food for birds and other wildlife. It's like that free-spirited friend who loves the outdoors and lives life on their own terms.