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Arctotheca calendula - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arctotheca calendula is a plant commonly known as cape weed , cape dandelion , or cape marigold because it originates from the Cape Province in South Africa. It is listed as a noxious weed in...
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Capeweed is often grown as an ornamental groundcover. Seedbearing plants typically colonize open sites with exposed soils. Capeweed is perennial in areas with a mild frost-free Mediterranean climate, such as coastal California.
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a low-growing, creeping plant, Arctotheca calendulacea, used as a ground cover in warm climates. Origin: 1875–80; cape 2 (after the Cape of Good Hope, ...
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Capeweed is perennial in areas with a mild frost-free mediterranean climate, .... to the success of capeweed (Arctotheca calendula) in Western Australia. ...
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Tamar Valley Weed Strategy - www.weeds.asn.au ... Fat Hen; Chenopodium album. ... Type of plant: Fat Hen is a fast-growing erect annual. Germination generally occurs in Spring and Autumn, and will also occur in Summer where suitable rainfall or irrigation is present.
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Growth Habit: Capeweed grows as a low growing rosette of heavily lobed leaves, the undersides of which are covered with woolly down. As a seedling it is fairly inconspicuous. It is very noticeable in late spring and early summer with its increase in size and the profusion of large yellow daisies.
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Capeweed can be a troublesome weed in pasture, crops and the home garden. ... Capeweed (Arctotheca calendula) Control Guide ... Capeweed is an autumn-germinating plant, and seedlings are found only occasionally at other times of the year. Seedlings normally appear, depending on rainfall and other conditions,
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