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Smile on Saturday theme, Shimmer and Glitter. The shimmer of light on a woodland stream. Yeah I was up to my ankles in walnuts and covered in cockleburrs or something close in size, Enchanter's nightshade. I like the name. Smile it's Saturday. the old photographer
a juvenile checking out the seed tray in my garden.
The pale-headed rosella (Platycercus adscitus), is a broad-tailed parrot of the genus Platycercus native to northeastern Australia.
Found in open woodland, it feeds on seeds and fruit. As with other rosellas, the pale-headed rosella nests in hollows of large trees. Even found to have a nest in a tree hollow 50 cm under ground rather than above ground. It readily adapts to aviculture and is sold as a cagebird.
It eats grass and tree seeds and fruits, including river red-gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis), river she-oak (Casuarina cunninghamiana), snow-in-summer (Melaleuca linariifolia) and other melaleucas, and rough cockleburr (Xanthium strumarium).[7] Birds are partial to the introduced Scotch thistle (Onopordum acanthium).[ Source Wikipedia
5-31-2009
Anyone who has walked dogs or rode horses in the woodlands of Minnesota have probably cussed this little miracle of nature. You almost have to cut them out of a dog's hair or a horse's mane. They are the dreaded cockle burr.
The title for this nicely decaying house has multiple meanings.The most obvious was because of the temp yesterday-it was bitter out there!The second reason was the cockleburr patch that I,and most unfortunately my wife,waded thru to get to the door.Quick note:never wade thru 5 ft. high cockleburrs with a sweater coat on-my wife is still glaring at me as I type this!
Common name: Common Cocklebur, broad bur, burdock datura, clotbur, rough cockleburr • Hindi: छोटा धतूरा chota dhatura, छोटा गोखुरू chota gokhuru, घाघरा ghaghra, संखाहुली sankhahuli • Marathi: घागरा ghagara, शंकेश्र्वर shankeshrvar • Tamil: மருளூமத்தை marul-umattai • Telugu: మరులుతీగె marulutige • Kannada: ಮರುಳೂಮ್ಮತ್ತಿ maruluummatti • Gujarati: godrian • Sanskrit: अरिष्ट arishta, मेध्य medhya, सर्पक्षी sarpakshi
Botanical name: Xanthium strumarium Family: Asteraceae (Sunflower family)
Synonyms: Xanthium indicum
All of us have known this plant from our childhood. One can’t miss it when the seeds are ripe. The fruits are covered with numerous hooks and kids have fun throwing it at people and sticking it to their woollen clothing. It is assumed the plant originated in Central America, but is widely naturalized world over, probably because of its ingenious technique of transporting its seeds on animal fur. The plant has large and broad leaves, light and bright green in color in an alternate pattern with irregular lobes and relatively inconspicuous teeth. Stems turn maroon to black when mature, with an elliptic or egg shaped fruit clusters growing nestled around the stem. Common Cocklebur is an annual herb with a short, stout, hairy stem. Flower heads occur in racemes in leaf axils or at the end of branches. The flowers are white or green, numerous, male upper most, female ovoid, covered with hooked bristles. Fruit is obovoid, enclosed in the hardened involucre, with 2 hooked beaks and hooked bristles. Flowering: August-September.
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Cockle burrs are as nasty as they look. They have a habit of catching onto our clothing and allowing us to give them a piggy-back ride to their next germination site.
Arctuim minus
cacamwci, cacamwnci, cacimwci, cacimwnci, cedor y wrach, cyngaw, , cyngawn, cyngawr, cynga, cynaf, cyngaf bach, cynjan, beiliaid, bynor [cymraeg]
les serhak, tavolen amanyn, tavol amanyn [cornish]
burdock, Lappa, Fox’s Clote, Thorny Burr, Beggar’s Buttons, Cockle Buttons, Love Leaves, Philanthropium, Personata, Happy Major, Clot-Bur, Bardana, Burrseed, Cockleburr, Hardock, Hurrburr, Sweethearts, Cuckoo Button, Bardona, Grass burdock, Hareburr, Cuckold Buttons, Donkeys, Eddick, Flapper-bags, Gypsy Comb, Kisses, Loppy major, Pig’s rhubarb, Sticky Jacks, Touch-me-not, Tuzzy-muzzy, wild rhubarb, Burr-top
Asteraceae (aster, daisy, or sunflower family) » Xanthium strumarium
ZAN-thee-um -- yellow
stroo-MAR-ee-um -- swelling (tumor in reference to the seedpods)
commonly known as: broad bur, burdock datura, clotbur, rough cockleburr • Gujarati: godrian • Hindi: छोटा धतूरा chota dhatura, छोटा गोखुरू chota gokhuru, घाघरा ghaghra, संखाहुली sankhahuli • Kannada: ಮರುಳೂಮ್ಮತ್ತಿ maruluummatti • Marathi: घागरा ghagara, शंकेश्र्वर shankeshrvar • Sanskrit: अरिष्ट arishta, मेध्य medhya, सर्पक्षी sarpakshi • Tamil: மருளூமத்தை marul-umattai • Telugu: మరులుతీగె marulutige
Native to: the Americas, eastern Asia
References: Flowers of India • NPGS / GRIN • Purdue University • Wikipedia
Asteraceae (aster, daisy, or sunflower family) » Xanthium strumarium
ZAN-thee-um -- yellow ... Dave's Botanary
stroo-MAR-ee-um -- swelling (tumor in reference to the seedpods) ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: broad bur, burdock datura, clotbur, rough cockleburr • Gujarati: godrian • Hindi: छोटा धतूरा chota dhatura, छोटा गोखुरू chota gokhuru, घाघरा ghaghra, संखाहुली sankhahuli • Kannada: ಮರುಳೂಮ್ಮತ್ತಿ maruluummatti • Marathi: घागरा ghagara, शंकेश्र्वर shankeshrvar • Sanskrit: अरिष्ट arishta, मेध्य medhya, सर्पक्षी sarpakshi • Tamil: மருளூமத்தை marul-umattai • Telugu: మరులుతీగె marulutige
Distribution: widely distributed; exact native range obscure
References: Flowers of India • GRIN • Wikipedia
From the Swallowtail Garden Seeds collection of botanical photographs and illustrations. We hope you will enjoy these images as much as we do.
Asteraceae (aster, daisy, or sunflower family) » Xanthium strumarium
ZAN-thee-um -- yellow
stroo-MAR-ee-um -- swelling (tumor in reference to the seedpods)
commonly known as: broad bur, burdock datura, clotbur, rough cockleburr • Gujarati: godrian • Hindi: छोटा धतूरा chota dhatura, छोटा गोखुरू chota gokhuru, घाघरा ghaghra, संखाहुली sankhahuli • Kannada: ಮರುಳೂಮ್ಮತ್ತಿ maruluummatti • Marathi: घागरा ghagara, शंकेश्र्वर shankeshrvar • Sanskrit: अरिष्ट arishta, मेध्य medhya, सर्पक्षी sarpakshi • Tamil: மருளூமத்தை marul-umattai • Telugu: మరులుతీగె marulutige
Native to: the Americas, eastern Asia
References: Flowers of India • NPGS / GRIN • Purdue University • Wikipedia
Asteraceae (aster, daisy, or sunflower family) » Xanthium strumarium
ZAN-thee-um -- yellow
stroo-MAR-ee-um -- swelling (tumor in reference to the seedpods)
commonly known as: broad bur, burdock datura, clotbur, rough cockleburr • Gujarati: godrian • Hindi: छोटा धतूरा chota dhatura, छोटा गोखुरू chota gokhuru, घाघरा ghaghra, संखाहुली sankhahuli • Kannada: ಮರುಳೂಮ್ಮತ್ತಿ maruluummatti • Marathi: घागरा ghagara, शंकेश्र्वर shankeshrvar • Sanskrit: अरिष्ट arishta, मेध्य medhya, सर्पक्षी sarpakshi • Tamil: மருளூமத்தை marul-umattai • Telugu: మరులుతీగె marulutige
Native to: the Americas, eastern Asia
References: Flowers of India • NPGS / GRIN • Purdue University • Wikipedia
Asteraceae (aster, daisy, or sunflower family) » Xanthium strumarium
ZAN-thee-um -- meaning, yellow
stroo-MAR-ee-um -- meaning, swelling (tumor in reference to the seedpods)
commonly known as: broad bur, burdock datura, clotbur, rough cockleburr • Afrikaans: kankerroos • Gujarati: godrian • Hindi: छोटा धतूरा chota dhatura, छोटा गोखुरू chota gokhuru, घाघरा ghaghra, संखाहुली sankhahuli • Kannada: ಮರುಳೂಮ್ಮತ್ತಿ maruluummatti • Marathi: घागरा ghagara, शंकेश्र्वर shankeshrvar • Portuguese (Brazil): carrapicho-de-carneiro • Sanskrit: अरिष्ट arishta, मेध्य medhya, सर्पक्षी sarpakshi • Tamil: மருளூமத்தை marul-umattai • Telugu: మరులుతీగె marulutige
Native to: the Americas, eastern Asia
References: NPGS / GRIN • Purdue University • Wikipedia
Asteraceae (aster, daisy, or sunflower family) » Xanthium strumarium
ZAN-thee-um -- yellow
stroo-MAR-ee-um -- swelling (tumor in reference to the seedpods)
commonly known as: broad bur, burdock datura, clotbur, rough cockleburr • Gujarati: godrian • Hindi: छोटा धतूरा chota dhatura, छोटा गोखुरू chota gokhuru, घाघरा ghaghra, संखाहुली sankhahuli • Kannada: ಮರುಳೂಮ್ಮತ್ತಿ maruluummatti • Marathi: घागरा ghagara, शंकेश्र्वर shankeshrvar • Sanskrit: अरिष्ट arishta, मेध्य medhya, सर्पक्षी sarpakshi • Tamil: மருளூமத்தை marul-umattai • Telugu: మరులుతీగె marulutige
Native to: the Americas, eastern Asia
References: Flowers of India • NPGS / GRIN • Purdue University • Wikipedia
Asteraceae (aster, daisy, or sunflower family) » Xanthium strumarium
ZAN-thee-um -- yellow ... Dave's Botanary
stroo-MAR-ee-um -- swelling (tumor in reference to the seedpods) ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: broad bur, burdock datura, clotbur, rough cockleburr • Gujarati: godrian • Hindi: छोटा धतूरा chota dhatura, छोटा गोखुरू chota gokhuru, घाघरा ghaghra, संखाहुली sankhahuli • Kannada: ಮರುಳೂಮ್ಮತ್ತಿ maruluummatti • Marathi: घागरा ghagara, शंकेश्र्वर shankeshrvar • Sanskrit: अरिष्ट arishta, मेध्य medhya, सर्पक्षी sarpakshi • Tamil: மருளூமத்தை marul-umattai • Telugu: మరులుతీగె marulutige
Distribution: widely distributed; exact native range obscure
References: Flowers of India • GRIN • Wikipedia
Asteraceae (aster, daisy, or sunflower family) » Xanthium strumarium
ZAN-thee-um -- yellow
stroo-MAR-ee-um -- swelling (tumor in reference to the seedpods)
commonly known as: broad bur, burdock datura, clotbur, rough cockleburr • Gujarati: godrian • Hindi: छोटा धतूरा chota dhatura, छोटा गोखुरू chota gokhuru, घाघरा ghaghra, संखाहुली sankhahuli • Kannada: ಮರುಳೂಮ್ಮತ್ತಿ maruluummatti • Marathi: घागरा ghagara, शंकेश्र्वर shankeshrvar • Sanskrit: अरिष्ट arishta, मेध्य medhya, सर्पक्षी sarpakshi • Tamil: மருளூமத்தை marul-umattai • Telugu: మరులుతీగె marulutige
Native to: the Americas, eastern Asia
References: Flowers of India • NPGS / GRIN • Purdue University • Wikipedia
Asteraceae (aster, daisy, or sunflower family) » Xanthium strumarium
ZAN-thee-um -- meaning, yellow
stroo-MAR-ee-um -- meaning, swelling (tumor in reference to the seedpods)
commonly known as: broad bur, burdock datura, clotbur, rough cockleburr • Afrikaans: kankerroos • Gujarati: godrian • Hindi: छोटा धतूरा chota dhatura, छोटा गोखुरू chota gokhuru, घाघरा ghaghra, संखाहुली sankhahuli • Kannada: ಮರುಳೂಮ್ಮತ್ತಿ maruluummatti • Marathi: घागरा ghagara, शंकेश्र्वर shankeshrvar • Portuguese (Brazil): carrapicho-de-carneiro • Sanskrit: अरिष्ट arishta, मेध्य medhya, सर्पक्षी sarpakshi • Tamil: மருளூமத்தை marul-umattai • Telugu: మరులుతీగె marulutige
Native to: the Americas, eastern Asia
... flowers are of two types: one, in short terminal branches, produces only pollen ... other, in clusters in the axils of the leaves, produces seed.
References: NPGS / GRIN • Purdue University • Wikipedia
Asteraceae (aster, daisy, or sunflower family) » Xanthium strumarium
ZAN-thee-um -- yellow
stroo-MAR-ee-um -- swelling (tumor in reference to the seedpods)
commonly known as: broad bur, burdock datura, clotbur, rough cockleburr • Gujarati: godrian • Hindi: छोटा धतूरा chota dhatura, छोटा गोखुरू chota gokhuru, घाघरा ghaghra, संखाहुली sankhahuli • Kannada: ಮರುಳೂಮ್ಮತ್ತಿ maruluummatti • Marathi: घागरा ghagara, शंकेश्र्वर shankeshrvar • Sanskrit: अरिष्ट arishta, मेध्य medhya, सर्पक्षी sarpakshi • Tamil: மருளூமத்தை marul-umattai • Telugu: మరులుతీగె marulutige
Native to: the Americas, eastern Asia
References: Flowers of India • NPGS / GRIN • Purdue University • Wikipedia
Asteraceae (aster, daisy, or sunflower family) » Xanthium strumarium
ZAN-thee-um -- meaning, yellow
stroo-MAR-ee-um -- meaning, swelling (tumor in reference to the seedpods)
commonly known as: broad bur, burdock datura, clotbur, rough cockleburr • Afrikaans: kankerroos • Gujarati: godrian • Hindi: छोटा धतूरा chota dhatura, छोटा गोखुरू chota gokhuru, घाघरा ghaghra, संखाहुली sankhahuli • Kannada: ಮರುಳೂಮ್ಮತ್ತಿ maruluummatti • Marathi: घागरा ghagara, शंकेश्र्वर shankeshrvar • Portuguese (Brazil): carrapicho-de-carneiro • Sanskrit: अरिष्ट arishta, मेध्य medhya, सर्पक्षी sarpakshi • Tamil: மருளூமத்தை marul-umattai • Telugu: మరులుతీగె marulutige
Native to: the Americas, eastern Asia
References: NPGS / GRIN • Purdue University • Wikipedia
Asteraceae (aster, daisy, or sunflower family) » Xanthium strumarium
ZAN-thee-um -- meaning, yellow
stroo-MAR-ee-um -- meaning, swelling (tumor in reference to the seedpods)
commonly known as: broad bur, burdock datura, clotbur, rough cockleburr • Afrikaans: kankerroos • Gujarati: godrian • Hindi: छोटा धतूरा chota dhatura, छोटा गोखुरू chota gokhuru, घाघरा ghaghra, संखाहुली sankhahuli • Kannada: ಮರುಳೂಮ್ಮತ್ತಿ maruluummatti • Marathi: घागरा ghagara, शंकेश्र्वर shankeshrvar • Portuguese (Brazil): carrapicho-de-carneiro • Sanskrit: अरिष्ट arishta, मेध्य medhya, सर्पक्षी sarpakshi • Tamil: மருளூமத்தை marul-umattai • Telugu: మరులుతీగె marulutige
Native to: the Americas, eastern Asia
References: NPGS / GRIN • Purdue University • Wikipedia
Asteraceae (aster, daisy, or sunflower family) » Xanthium strumarium
ZAN-thee-um -- meaning, yellow
stroo-MAR-ee-um -- meaning, swelling (tumor in reference to the seedpods)
commonly known as: broad bur, burdock datura, clotbur, rough cockleburr • Afrikaans: kankerroos • Gujarati: godrian • Hindi: छोटा धतूरा chota dhatura, छोटा गोखुरू chota gokhuru, घाघरा ghaghra, संखाहुली sankhahuli • Kannada: ಮರುಳೂಮ್ಮತ್ತಿ maruluummatti • Marathi: घागरा ghagara, शंकेश्र्वर shankeshrvar • Portuguese (Brazil): carrapicho-de-carneiro • Sanskrit: अरिष्ट arishta, मेध्य medhya, सर्पक्षी sarpakshi • Tamil: மருளூமத்தை marul-umattai • Telugu: మరులుతీగె marulutige
Native to: the Americas, eastern Asia
References: NPGS / GRIN • Purdue University • Wikipedia
"My Little Nature Book With my Very Own Pictures" Follow the Dots activities published by Cupples & Leon Company of New York. One of the Rainy Day Books series. Illustrated by H.G.C. Marsh Lambert. A quality little hardback, unknown date.
Nombre científico: Xanthium spinosum
Familia: Asteraceae
Nombre común: cashamarucha (en quichua, casha = espina), casamarusha, abrojo, cepa caballo, cachurrera, agarramoños, arancamoños.
Nombre en inglés: Bathurst burr, dagger cocklebur, ditchbur, prickly burweed, spiny burweed, spiny clotbur, spiny cockleburr.
Hábito: hierba.
Origen: nativa.
Lugar de origen: Sudamérica: Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina.
Categoría de riesgo global: No registrada en la lista roja de especies amenazadas de la UICN.
Registrada en Galápagos: Sí: introducida.
Color de las flores: Flores masculinas amarillentas o cremas, estas flores se ubican en la punta de los tallos. Flores femeninas verdosas, se encuentran bajo las flores masculinas.
Usos: No se conoce que los habitantes del lugar den usos a esta planta.
Informante/s del nombre común y uso de la especie: Ángel Toaquiza (2018 05 22).
Fecha en que fue tomada la foto: 2018 05 19.
Ubicación: Rumicucho Alto.
Parroquia rural San Antonio de Pichincha - Quito – Ecuador.
Fotógrafo/a: Ángel Toaquiza, 1ro C (Jornada Nocturna).
Estudiante de la Unidad Educativa Mitad del Mundo (UEMM).
Código Foto: 01528.
Año lectivo: 2017 - 2018.
Identificación: Ana Mireya Guerrero G., docente (Jornada Nocturna).
Responsable de digitalizar y revisar la información: Ana Mireya Guerrero G., docente (Jornada Nocturna).
Asteraceae (aster, daisy, or sunflower family) » Xanthium strumarium
ZAN-thee-um -- meaning, yellow
stroo-MAR-ee-um -- meaning, swelling (tumor in reference to the seedpods)
commonly known as: broad bur, burdock datura, clotbur, rough cockleburr • Afrikaans: kankerroos • Gujarati: godrian • Hindi: छोटा धतूरा chota dhatura, छोटा गोखुरू chota gokhuru, घाघरा ghaghra, संखाहुली sankhahuli • Kannada: ಮರುಳೂಮ್ಮತ್ತಿ maruluummatti • Marathi: घागरा ghagara, शंकेश्र्वर shankeshrvar • Portuguese (Brazil): carrapicho-de-carneiro • Sanskrit: अरिष्ट arishta, मेध्य medhya, सर्पक्षी sarpakshi • Tamil: மருளூமத்தை marul-umattai • Telugu: మరులుతీగె marulutige
Native to: the Americas, eastern Asia
References: NPGS / GRIN • Purdue University • Wikipedia
This is a native plant of disturbed places,
From the somewhat dry lakebed of Atascadero Lake,
Atascadero, California
The burs have hooks--all the better to have animals transport them--and make these burs distinct from those of another species of Xanthium, X. spinosum, Spiny clotbur or Spiny cockleburr .