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- Bitterweed - US Forest Service
Bitterweed (Tetraneuris acaulis var acaulis) is found in the middle interior of both Canada and the United States, from Texas to Alberta and Idaho to the Dakotas
- Bitterweed (Bitter Sneezeweed) - Missouri Department of Conservation
Our weediest sneezeweed, bitterweed arrived in Missouri in the late 1800s from its home range in Texas and Louisiana Like our other heleniums, it has domed disks and yellow, fan-shaped, notched ray florets Unlike them, the leaves are narrowly linear
- Hymenoxys odorata - Wikipedia
Hymenoxys odorata is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common names bitter rubberweed and western bitterweed
- How To Kill Bitterweed In A Pasture - Hunker
The image of bitterweed ( Hymenoxys odorata ) — yellow flowers sprouting in the pastures and rangeland of the Southwest — may cause farmers and ranchers to groan This yellow-flowered plant, a member of the aster family (Asteraceae), is poisonous when eaten by sheep, cows and other livestock
- Bitter Sneezeweed | Oklahoma State University
Learn more about the characteristics used in plant identification for Bitter Sneezeweed also known as Narrowleaved Sneezeweed, Bitterweed and Yellowdicks
- Plants of Texas Rangelands » Western Bitterweed
Western Bitterweed is an erect, annual, composite plant in the Sunflower family It ranges from 3 inches to 2 feet or 7 to 61 cm tall The stems are purplish near the base This plant has a bitter taste and a distinct odor Maximum plant growth occurs during the spring and early summer seasons
- Helenium autumnale (Autumn Sneezeweed, Bitterweed, Common Sneezeweed . . .
Common sneezeweed can be found throughout the United States in moist soils along streams, ponds, in swamps, and wetlands Sneezeweed can be cultivated in average to rich soils, needing moist to wet conditions It should be cut back in early summer to encourage branching and increase flowers
- Helenium amarum - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Helenium amarum, commonly known as bitterweed or sneezeweed, is an upright, aromatic, bushy annual of the composite family that typically grows to 12” tall, but less frequently rises to as much as 24”, on upright, striate stems which are many-branched above
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