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1. Cocklebur, rough cocklebur, clotbur, Buttonbur, ditchbur
2. Common name(s): Bathurst burr, Noogoora burr, abrojillo, burweed, Buttonbur, clotbur, cocklebur, common cocklebur, ditchbur, heartleaf cocklebur, hedgehog burweed
3. About Cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium) 0 Nurseries Carry This Plant Add to My Plant List; Xanthium strumarium (rough Cocklebur, clotbur, common Cocklebur, large Cocklebur, woolgarie bur) is a species of annual plants belonging to the Asteraceae family
4. Cocklebur: (1) Agrimony, see there; Agrimonia eupatoria
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7. Cocklebur emergence is becoming unpredictable.
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9. Siberian Cocklebur contains many different chemicals
10. Cocklebur is a highly variable species
11. #129732695 - Beach Cocklebur - Latin name - Xsantium orientale subsp
12. Common Cocklebur is a coarse summer annual broadleaf plant
13. Cocklebur is herbaceous plant that belongs to the sunflower family
14. Cocklebur is an introduced annual plant in the Sunflower family
15. Clotbur. Xanthium Canadense, Mill. Cocklebur, Sheepbur, Buttonbur, Ditchbur, Hedgehog Burweed
16. Cocklebur is a bit strange in the seed department as well
17. Cocklebur is an annual weed, with a rough stem that has purple spots
18. Herb: Cocklebur Latin name: Xanthium strumarium Synonyms: Xanthium canadense Family: Compositae Medicinal use of Cocklebur: The leaves and root are anodyne, antirheumatic, appetizer, diaphoretic, diuretic, emollient, laxative and sedative
19. The Cocklebur is a classic example of a short-day plant (i.e
20. Spiny Cocklebur is an upright, much branched annual that grows up to 4 feet high
21. Instead of producing multiple seeds complete with hairy parachutes, the Cocklebur produces two …
22. Both types of Cocklebur produce large burrs with small, sharp hook-shaped tips.
23. Cocklebur definition, any composite plant of the genus Xanthium, comprising coarse weeds with spiny burs
24. Spiny Cocklebur (Xanthium spinosum) and common Cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium) are the two main varieties which can be found throughout the Americas, causing grief to nature lovers, farmers, home gardeners, pet owners and livestock
25. Cocklebur is considered to be one of the most competitive weeds in soybeans
26. 6 synonyms for cocklebur: cockle-bur, Cockleburr, cockle-burr, Arctium lappa, great burdock, greater …
27. Greater Burdock has many names including Lappa, Edible Burdock, Thorny Burr, Love Leaves, Cocklebur, …
28. The fruits of rough Cocklebur cling to animal fur and human clothing for dispersal
29. Cocklebur (plural Cockleburs) Any of the coarse composite weeds of the genus Xanthium, with a prickly fruit
30. Cocklebur plants can be found all around the world, and are most common in North America and Eurasia
31. Cocklebur toxicosis results from ingestion of the dicotyledonary stage or seedling stage of the common Cockleburs
32. Cocklebur poisoning must be differentiated from poisonings caused by ingestion of clay pigeons, aflatoxin, and gossypol
33. Siberian Cocklebur is a spring weed that grows in parts of Asia, Europe, and North America
34. The Cocklebur is a plant that produces a small, spiky seedpod that is covered in barbed spines
35. Cocklebur definition: any coarse weed of the genus Xanthium, having spiny burs : family Asteraceae ( composites Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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37. Cocklebur Toxic Principle Carboxyactractyloside, a sulfated glycoside, is present in high concentration in the burs and the 2-leafed cotyledonary stage
38. Cockleburr - any coarse weed of the genus Xanthium having spiny burrs cocklebur, cockle-bur, cockle-burr genus Xanthium, Xanthium - coarse herbs
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40. Cocklebur is a summer annual weed in the daisy family that is native to North America and has naturalized elsewhere
41. Cocklebur definition is - any of a genus (Xanthium) of prickly-fruited composite plants; also : one of its stiff-spined fruits.
42. ‘Both Cocklebur and magnolia blossoms must either be harvested and dried for future use or they may be purchased from Chinese pharmacies.’ More example sentences ‘It is a native insect which feeds on wild hosts including Cocklebur, sunflowers, and common and giant ragweed, as well as soybeans.’
43. Spiny Cocklebur is a summer annual to 3 ft tall, with leaves up to 3 inches long divided into three irregular lobes
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45. Seeds of Common Cocklebur are highly toxic to mammalian herbivores, including cattle, horses, sheep, and pigs (Masvingwe & Mavenyengwa, 1998)
46. Cocklebur is a California native with a large, circumglobal distribution, occupying most areas between 53°N and 33°S
47. Cocklebur grows in the wastelands, along the roads, in the fields, meadows, pastures, near the rivers and streams and in the seasonally flooded areas
48. 4, 5, 46, 56 Cocklebur is thought to have originated in Central or South America and subsequently spread around the world; 2, 46 Its
49. Common Cocklebur can spring up anywhere the soil has been disturbed -- flower beds, newly seeded lawns, vegetable gardens -- including elevations up to 1,600 feet
50. Based on the history, clinical signs, pathological lesions, and chemical analyses, Cocklebur toxicosis associated with consumption of mature Xanthium strumarium in hay was confirmed.