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Learn more about Bing search results hereOrganizing and summarizing search results for youPuncturevine, also known as goathead, is a prostrate, summer annual, mat-forming, broadleaf plant with an extensive root system. It is a non-native annual plant introduced from Europe. The plant reproduces from seed only. Puncturevine produces many burs with sharp spines that can injure humans and animals, as well puncture bicycle tires. The plant is toxic and a serious weed in pastures, roadsides, waste places and cultivated fields.5 Sources Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board
Puncturevine is a toxic plant and a serious weed in pastures, roadsides, waste places and cultivated fields. The spines of the fruit can cause damage to animals and people. It's sharp spines can puncture bicycle tires and shoes. While typically not grazed, puncturevine is toxic to livestock, especially sheep, … See more
Puncturevine is found in pastures, roadsides, waste places, parks, agricultural areas. Please click hereto see a county level distribution map of puncturevine in … See more
Puncturevine reproduces by seed, which typically germinate from April to October, depending on conditions. Seeds commonly germinate after rainfall or irrigation. Seed … See more
See our postcardfor early detection information about puncturevine. Weed Report from the book Weed Control in Natural Areas in the Western United States. See our brochureon puncturevine. See our brochure in Spanishon puncturevine. … See more
Puncturevine spreads by seed so controlling plants prior to seed production is critical to prevent further seed entering the seedbank. When working in puncturevine infestations, make sure to clean shoes, clothing and tires to prevent spreading seeds to … See more
Tribulus terrestris - Wikipedia
Like many weedy species, this plant has numerous common names according to the world region, including goathead, bull's head, gopher-head, caltrop, cat-head, devil's eyelashes, devil's-thorn, devil's-weed, puncturevine, and tackweed.
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Puncturevine Management Guidelines--UC IPM - ucanr.edu
Puncturevine (Tribulus terrestris) is an aptly named summer annual found widely in California. Native to southern Europe, it can grow under a wide range of conditions, but its success is …
Weed Gallery: Puncturevine--UC IPM - ucanr.edu
Puncturevine or goathead is a prostrate, summer annual, mat-forming, broadleaf plant with an extensive root system. Listed as a “C-rated*” noxious weed in California, puncturevine …
Weeds: Puncturevine (Tackweed, Goathead) – …
Jun 22, 2024 · Puncturevine is a prostrate plant growing from a taproot. Above ground, the branching, trailing stems grow one to six feet and are green to reddish in color. Leaves are opposite.
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Puncturevine Biocontrol | Department of Agriculture
Puncturevine (Tribulus terrestris) is a summer annual forb, and is native to Europe. The plant is prostrate or ascending, spreading into mat forming cover. The stems are trailing and can grow …
Tribulus terrestris - North Carolina Extension …
Puncturevine is an aggressive annual weed with a deep taproot native to southern Eurasia and Africa in the Zygophyllaceae family. This plant has naturalized over much of the USA. It is usually seen growing prostrate with …
Puncturevine is an annual plant; i.e., during one year the seeds germinate, develop, flower, set fruit, and die. It originates from warm, dry regions of Eurasia, specifically the Mediterranean. …
Puncturevine | Department of Agriculture
Puncturevine is a summer annual forb and is native to Europe. The plant is prostrate or ascending, spreading into mat-forming cover. The stems are trailing and can grow to 1 1/2 to 5 …
Puncturevine, Tribulus terrestris, is a prostrate summer annual with many creeping or spreading stems, yellow flowers with five petals, and woody seed pods covered with spinney burs. The …
Puncturevine | Integrated Crop Management - Iowa …
General description: Relatively small, prostrate plant with compound leaves. Multiple stems develop from the crown, stems can reach lengths of 2-3 ft. Leaves are pinnately compound with 4 to 8 pairs of leaflets.
Tribulus terrestris Profile – California Invasive Plant Council
Common names: puncture vine; puncturevine, goat's head. Tribulus terrestris (puncture vine) is an annual herb (family Zygophyllaceae) with yellow-white flowers and narrow hairy leaves …
Plants of Texas Rangelands » Goathead, Puncturevine
Goathead is an annual weed in the caltrop family. The prostrate stems radiate from a tap root and bear pairs of opposite leaves. The flattened fruit resembles a goat's head. It breaks into five …
Puncturevine (Tribulus terrestris), a class-B non- designate tires, shoes and clothing of people, fur, feathers, and noxious weed in Franklin County, Wash. is of the Zygophyllaceae (Caltrop) …
Puncturevine | Weed Management - Farms.com
Puncturevine is a summer annual plant that creates a dense mat along the ground and is considered a noxious weed, meaning the plant can be harmful to the environment and …
puncturevine - Invasive Plant Atlas
Tribulus terrestris is an annual, low-spreading forb native to the Mediterranean. Leaves are opposite, hairy, 1-3 in. (2.5-7.6 cm) long, and divided into 8-18 oblong leaflets. Flowering …
Puncturevine - Methow Conservancy
Puncturevine is an annual weed that sprouts and grows from seed every year and then dies. Starting from the central sprouting point at the root, stems spread out radially, staying low to …
Getting Rid Of Puncturevine Weeds - Gardening Know How
Feb 3, 2021 · The best way to attain puncturevine control in lawns is to keep your lawn green and lush, as a healthy stand of grass will choke out the weeds. Feed and water your lawn as usual, …
Plant: Puncturevine is a summer annual broadleaf that emerges as early as May and continue growth until frost. Plants generally grows low to the ground forming dense mats 2 to 5 feet in …
Puncturevine (Tribulus terrestris) | Fraser Valley Invasive Species …
This plant can grow in nearly any soil texture but thrives in dry, loose sandy soils. Deep roots can extend to depths of 2 m or more. Fine rootlets allow puncturevine to reach excess soil …