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Ligule and involute blade
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Forb Plant Description
Origin:
Introduced
Life Cycle:
Annual
General Desc:
Herbaceous weedy annual with stems up to 2 feet long, branched from the base and mostly prostrate. Identification notes: Female flowers of 4 to 5 tepals and intermixed with male flower of 3 to 4 tepals; inflorescences in axillary clusters, sometimes in terminal leafy spikes; leaf blades usually obovate to elliptic-spatulate; fruits open horizontally. Height:
Prostrate, 2 foot spread Habitat
Habitat Description: In the arid west, usually occur in wetlands, but may occur in non-wetlands. Grows in disturbed areas, even in cracks of sidewalks. Plant Communities:
Riparian, Disturbed Areas Elevation: Below 7200 feet Flower Characteristics
Color:
Light green
Shape:
Inconspicuous in round clusters
Tubular:
N
Flowering Period:
Jun - Sep Description:
Short clusters of light green flowers develop from the axils of the leaves sometimes appear as terminal spikes.
Leaf and Stem Characteristics
Leaf Color:
Dark green
Leaf Type:
Simple
Leaf Shape:
Round or oval
Leaf Margin:
Smooth
Leaf Attachment:
Alternate
Leaves Clasp:
N Hairs:
No
Spines:
N
Leaf Description:
Leaves are up to 1 inch long and taper to a slender petiole. Stems vary in color from whitish-green to pale red. Mostly without hairs. Fruit and Seed Characteristics
Fruit Color: Black or brown Fruit Type: Capsule Fruit Notes: The fruit is a bladder-like capsule that splits open to release a single seed. Seed Notes: Tiny seeds are less than 1/16 inch across; they are dark brown or black, shiny, round in circumference, and somewhat flattened. Seeds can remain viable in the ground for at least ten years.
Arizona Cooperative Extension
Yavapai County
840 Rodeo Dr #C
Prescott, AZ 86305
(928) 445-6590