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Weed Information: Crepis setosa (hawksbeard, bristly)
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Crepis setosa (hawksbeard, bristly)
Family: Asteraceae
Description
An annual weed of lawns very similar to Crepis capillaris but with hairy leaves and stems.
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Characteristics
Flowers
Flower Color
Yellow
Inflorescence Type (How the flowers are arranged on the plant)
Corymb
Cyme (simple or branched)
Head
Panicle
Number of Petals
5 petals
more than 10 petals
Petal Separation
Completely free to base
United > 75% of length
Petal Tip
Square
Toothed
Flower Symmetry
Flowers regular
Flower Length (Head length in the Asteraceae)
6 mm (.24 inch)
7 mm (.28 inch)
8 mm (.32 inch)
9 mm (.36 inch)
1.0 cm (.40 inch)
1.5 cm (.6 inch)
Flower Width (Head width in the Asteraceae)
7 mm (.28 inch)
8 mm (.32 inch)
9 mm (.36 inch)
1.0 cm (.40 inch)
1.5 cm (.60 inch)
Number of Sepals
sepals lacking
more than 10 sepals
Sepal Separation
Completely free to base
Sepal Tip
Pointed
Flower Sex
Bisexual (perfect)
Number of Styles
1 style
Number of Stamens
5 stamens
Stamens Attached to the Petals
Stamens attached to the petals
Stamens Connate (united)
Anthers united, syngynoecious
Fruit
Carpel Separation
Carpels united (or one)
Number of Carpels
1 carpel
Ovary Position
Inferior (epigynous)
Fruit Type
Achene
Fruit Length at Maturity
3 mm (.12 inch)
4 mm (.16 inch)
5 mm (.20 inch)
Fruit Width at Maturity
1 mm (.04 inch) or less
2 mm (.08 inch)
Burs
Fruit or seed NOT bur-like
Leaves
Leaf Arrangement
Alternate
Leaf Type
Simple (including lobed leaves)
Stipules
Lacking
Tendrils
Tendrils absent
Venation
Pinnate
Petiole (leaf stem) Blade Ratio
Petiole absent (leaf sessile)
Petiole < 25% total length
Leaf Length (blade PLUS petiole)
1 - 2 cm (.40 - .80 inch)
2 - 4 cm (.80 - 1.60 inches)
4 - 10 cm (1.60 - 4.0 inches)
1 - 2 dm (4.0 - 8.0 inches)
Leaf Width
1 - 5 mm (.04 - .20 inch)
5 - 10 mm (.20 - .40 inch)
1 - 2 cm (.40 - .80 inch)
2 - 4 cm (.80 - 1.6 inches)
Leaf Shape (simple leaves only)
Lanceolate
Linear or filiform
Oblanceolate
Pinnately lobed
Leaf or Leaflet Margin
Dentate
Lobed
Parted
Leaf or Leaflet Blade Base
Clasping
Rounded
Leaf or Leaflet Tip
Acuminate (attenuate)
Acute
Leaf or Leaflet Blade Surface
Hispid or setose
Succulence
Not succulent
General
Milky Juice
Juice milky
Woodiness
Herbaceous
Spines or Thorns
Spines or Thorns ABSENT
Aromatic (vegetative structures)
Not aromatic
Life Cycle
Annual
Growth Habit (while flowering)
Erect, columnar (narrow)
Plant Height at Maturity
5 - 10 cm (2.0 - 4.0 inches)
1 - 2 dm (4.0 - 8.0 inches)
2 - 4 dm (8.0 - 16.0 inches)
4 - 6 dm (1.3 - 2.0 feet)
6 - 8 dm (2.0 - 2.6 feet)
Wind Dissemination
Fruit, seed, or spore wind borne
Moisture Regime
Mesic
Chlorophyll
Present
Stem
Stem Cross Section
Round
Flowering Stem Leaves
Stem leaves greatly reduced
Main Stem Branches
Main stem branched
Root
Root or Vegetative Propagule
Tap Root
Geography
US State
Arkansas
Connecticut
Missouri
New York
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
Texas
Wisconsin
California
Oregon
Washington
Canadian Province or Territory
British Columbia
References
Gilkey`s Weeds of the Pacific Northwest, 1980 (ISBN 0-88246-039-0) See page: 297
Northwest Weeds, 1990 (ISBN 0-87842-249-8) See page: 153
Selected Weeds of Oregon, 1985 and 1989 Supplement (s) Oregon State Dept. of Agriculture, See page: s45
Weeds of California and other Western States, 2007 (ISBN 13: 978-1-879906-69-3) See Page: 297
Weeds of the West, 1992 (ISBN 0941570-13-4) See page: 124
Weeds of the West, 2000 (ISBN 0941570-13-4) See page: 126
Listed as a `Weed` by the Biota of North America Program, 2008 X
Listed in the WSSA Composite List of Weeds X
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