While Florida may not have blizzards or snowstorms like other parts of the country, we do have our own unique version, of the white stuff known as ‘Florida Snow’.

It’s not cold, and you can’t make a snowman, or snow angels, but it does blanket the ground, and gives the appearance of a light dusting of snow.

What it really is

‘Florida snow’ is a plant with small funnel-shaped flowers that grows as ground cover in lawns. The heaviest flowering occurs September through January, so it just might look like a white Christmas!

It has been rated a Category II invasive plant, which is defined as “invasive exotics that have increased in abundance or frequency” but have yet to extensively alter Florida plant communities.

The stronger & healthier your lawn is, the better the chance is of keeping out ‘Florida snow’.

Horticulturists are hesitant to recommend herbicides to fight ‘Florida snow’, suggesting instead that you make changes to your lawn care routine that will improve turf health, and ultimately help overcome the weed.

Despite being considered a nuisance by some, ‘Florida snow’ does have some positive traits

All the Problem Solved Pest Control technicians that service your yard, work hard everyday to keep the lawns in the area looking great. We can help you set up a fertilization, watering and pest control plan that works best for you yard. We consider soil conditions, drainage and more. Give us a call or complete our free online estimate form today.