
Xanthium - Wikipedia
Xanthium (cocklebur) is a genus of flowering plants in the tribe Heliantheae within the family Asteraceae, native to the Americas and eastern Asia and some parts of south Asia. [2][3][4]
Cocklebur | Invasive Weed, Annual Plant & Weed Control | Britannica
Cocklebur, weedy annual plant of the genus Xanthium of the family Asteraceae, distributed throughout much of Europe and parts of North America. Some authorities consider that the genus contains …
Xanthium strumarium (Clotbur, Cocklebur, Common Cocklebur, …
Cocklebur is a summer annual weed in the daisy family that is native to Europe and has naturalized elsewhere. They grow 2-4 feet tall and prefer moist to wet sandy loam or loams in full sun to partial …
Common cocklebur | CALS
Common cocklebur is an extremely competitive weed due to fast emergence and rapid growth supported by the large seed. Populations of 1-3 plants per 10 square ft can cause soybean yield …
Controlling Cocklebur Weeds: Learn How To Kill Cocklebur Plants ...
Dec 2, 2022 · You take a simple nature walk only to discover hundreds of sharp, little burrs stuck in your pants, socks, and shoes. These nasty burrs from cocklebur are no doubt an intolerable nuisance. …
Plants of Texas Rangelands » Cocklebur
Cocklebur is an introduced annual plant in the Sunflower family. It is a coarse, rough weed commonly found across Texas. This plant spreads rapidly around tanks and down draws when moisture is …
Cocklebur - Nature Collective
Cocklebur is an upright annual herb that may reach six feet tall. It is extremely variable in specific characteristics. There is usually one stem from a tap root. The central stem often produces …
Cocklebur Weed (Xanthium strumarium) Growing, Care, & Control …
Feb 1, 2024 · Some of the common names for the plant include Rough cocklebur, Large cocklebur, or its often simply known as Cocklebur. It has a preference for sunny and partially shaded areas with moist …
Common Cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium) - Illinois Wildflowers
Range & Habitat: Common Cocklebur occurs in most counties of Illinois, where it is quite common (see Distribution Map). The included map combines the distribution of the different varieties (or species) of …
Common Cocklebur - Plant Identification by Pamela Borden Trewatha, …
fruit Cocklebur: native american, warm-season, summer annual broadleaf weed in Aster Family has much branched, rough-textured stem, 1-3' tall has large, triangular, lobed/toothed leaves produces …