Common cocklebur

June 5, 2015

Xanthium strumarium L. Asteraceae (Aster family)

Life cycle

Erect, branching summer annual.

Leaves

Cotyledons are thick, fleshy, long and narrow. The first leaf pair is opposite; subsequent leaves are alternate. Leaves are triangular (widest at base) with toothed margins and 3 prominent veins, and are rough to touch.

common cocklebur plant
Common cocklebur plant.

Stems

Green stems have purple or brown spots, are erect and branching, and can grow up to 5 feet tall.

common cocklebur stem
Common cocklebur stem.

Flowers and fruit

Flowers are small and disappear soon after pollination. Fruit are very spiny, egg-shaped burs approximately .5 to 1.5 inches long. Two longer spines can be found at the tip of the bur. The two fruits are contained within each bur vary in their germination.

common cocklebur fruit
Common cocklebur fruit.

Reproduction

Seeds.

common cocklebur seedling
Common cocklebur seedling.

Toxicity

Seedlings and seeds can be toxic if ingested.

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