Scientific Name |
Packera glabella (Poir) C. Jeffrey |
Other Names |
Cressleaf groundsel, yellowtop, golden ragwort, and yellow ragwort. |
Life Cycle |
winter annual |
General Description |
A basal rosette that has several branching stems. Flowers
are yellow. |
Seedlings |
Leaves form basal rosettes and tend to be purple in color. Leaf tips are initially rounded, not lobed. |
True Leaves and Stem |
Leaves are alternate, deeply divided, and lobed. Lobes have round serrated margins. Stem and leaves are usually greenish-purple in color.
Stems are hollow and grooved. Most plants have one stem, but there may be more. Plants are hairless and grow to be 1-3" tall. |
Roots |
Fibrous roots. |
Flower and Fruit |
Plants have yellow ray and disk flowers. Flowers are grouped in clusters and are located on several branches.
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Other Information |
Butterweed is poisonous to grazing animals.
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