12 results for burdock
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Arctium tomentosum (woolly burdock)
...Mill.. woolly burdock. Non-Monocots Composites Facts About: Woolly burdock is a Eurasian introduction that can be distinguished from the other burdocks (Arctium) by the abundant cobwebby...
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Arctium lappa (great burdock)
...L.. great burdock. Non-Monocots Composites Facts About: Great burdock is introduced from Eurasia and widely naturalized in North America. Like common burdock (Arctium minus) the taproots...
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Arctium minus (common burdock)
...Bernh.. common burdock. Non-Monocots Composites Facts About: Native to Europe and Asia, common burdock is introduced across most of North America. The taproots and young shoots are edibl...
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Sighting: common burdock at 42.388460, -72.539042
...common burdock at 42.388460, -72.539042 Posted Nov. 25, 2014, 2:27 a.m. by Bio426student04
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Sighting: Great Burdock at Amherst, MA
...Great Burdock at Amherst, MA Posted Oct. 1, 2015, 6:23 p.m. by abaez Location notes: In the woods next to a street, it was a no parking zone
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Genus: Arctium (burdock)
...Arctium. burdock. Reference: Keil (2006). Family: Asteraceae. This Genus's Species: Arctium lappa Arctium minus Arctium tomentosum Key To This Genus's Species
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Question: Having trouble identifying this. Any idea?
...(burdock), as in Arctium minor (lesser burdock). These leaves are typically gray-hairy on the underside of the leaf (more so on early leaves than fully expanded leaves). Further, the veins will be v...
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Question: Growing along small stream Williston VT 9/19/17
...[burdock]). Best wishes.
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Question: I was wondering if you could help me ID this plant I …
...(burdock), likely Arctium minus (common burdock). The underside of the leaf would be provided with an abundance of gray hairs that would lighten the underside considerably (compared to the top side)....
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Question: Another year, more biodiversity on the land I work in Amherst, MA. …
...of burdock (genus Arctium). The images do not allow me to tell you which species of burdock it is, but perhaps knowing the genus gives you the information you are seeking.