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Cockleburs ( Xanthium ) are a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to the Americas and eastern Asia. They are coarse, herbaceous annual plants growing to 50-120 cm tall. T...
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Cocklebur plants (Xanthium strumarium) produce hundreds of little football-shaped burs, about one inch (2.5 cm) long and covered with stiff, hooked spines. [Another species that is less common but widespread across North America is called spiny cocklebur (X. spinosum).
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Common Cocklebur: Xanthium strumarium ... Weed Description: A summer annual that produces a conspicuous prickly 'cocklebur' and ranges from 1/2 to 6 1/2 feet in height. Common cocklebur is found throughout the United States and is primarily a weed of agronomic and horticultural crops, nurseries, and occasionally pastures.
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The cocklebur plant is a coarse herbaceous annual about 3 feet high. They have erect, stout stems and spreading branches that are angled and often red-spotted. The leaves are alternate, rough to the touch, and broadly triangular to heart-shaped.
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Common name: Cocklebur ... The Cocklebur has a well-deserved reputation as a noxious weed. Farmers and gardeners alike have been battling the aggressive plant since colonial times. Besides its ability to out compete most garden and field crops, Cockleburs are quite toxic as young seedlings and have been known to...
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Photos and descriptions of Common Cocklebur ... DESCRIPTION: Common cocklebur is a coarse, bushy summer annual broadleaf that infests pastures and other moist areas. Cocklebur is toxic to mammals, and its burs lower the value of wool. Cotyledons (seed leaves) are bright green, shiny on the upper surface, pointed,
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Botanical: Xanthium spinosum (LINN.) ; Family: N.O. Annuals in group of Ambroisecae of the Compositae ... Medicinal Action and Uses ... ---Synonym---Spiny Clot Burr. ---Part Used---The whole plant. ---Habitat---South Europe and naturalized in America near sea-coast, Central Asia northwards to the Baltic and many other parts...
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Spiny cocklebur, Xanthium spinosum L., non-native also called "spiny clodbur" - a dicot in the Asteraceae family ... Spiny cocklebur grows to 2 feet tall. The rounded cluster on the very top are the males flowers. The female flowers are lower on the plant and form the burs after being pollinated from the male flowers...
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