Krähenfuß-Laugenblume (Cotula coronopifolia), Neophyt im Kehdinger Watt (Landkreis Stade) im Nationalpark Niedersächsisches Wattenmeer; in den oberen Salzwiesen zeigt die Pflanze von Juni bis September ihre kräftigen gelben Blüten und klettert bis auf Graudünen
Description: Native, cool-season, annual or short-lived perennial herb. Stems root at the nodes, are sparsely covered in long white hairs and are prostrate or weakly erect. Leaves are 1-2 times divided, 1-4 cm long and sparsely hairy to nearly hairless. Flowerheads consist of solitary heads held above the leaves on slender stalks. Heads are hemispherical, 4-5 mm wide and usually creamy to yellow-green. Flowering is in winter and spring. Found in moist, often disturbed, areas of lawns, grasslands, woodlands and grassy forests. Native biodiversity. An indicator of bare ground and reduced competition. A minor species of pastures, being most common in short, moist areas. Of little importance to stock, as it produces little bulk, is not readily eaten and is rarely abundant. Date: 31 August 2014, 12:45. Source: Cotula australis flowerhead4. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Flowerheads consist of solitary heads held above the leaves on slender stalks. Heads are hemispherical, 4-5 mm wide and usually creamy to yellow-green. Outer female florets are in 3-4 rows and lack a corolla. Inner florets are bisexual and have a pale yellow or cream 4-toothed corolla. Date: 23 July 2006, 02:49. Source: Cotula australis flowerhead3. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Cotula turbinata, plants in flower; amongst roadside weeds, Devon Valley, Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa. Date: 28 August 2015. Source: Own work. Author: SAplants.
Description: Native, cool-season, annual, erect to spreading, hairless and somewhat fleshy herb to 20 cm tall. Leaves are linear to oblong, about 2 cm long. Lower leaves are entire or have a few remote teeth or lobes; upper leaves are smaller, with entire margins. Heads are terminal and axillary, solitary and 5–12 mm wide; their stalks exceed the leaves. Outer female florets are in 1 row and lack corollas. Inner florets are bisexual, with tubular, 4-toothed, yellow corollas. Grows in damp, often saline, disturbed communities. Date: 12 November 2008, 16:44. Source: Cotula coronopifolia habit5. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Native, cool-season, annual or short-lived perennial herb. Stems root at the nodes, are sparsely covered in long white hairs and are prostrate or weakly erect. Found in moist, often disturbed, areas of lawns, grasslands, woodlands and grassy forests. Date: 13 November 2008, 09:42. Source: Cotula australis plant8. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Cotula turbinata, flowerhead; in Renosterveld near Darling, Western Cape, South Africa. Date: 30 August 2015. Source: Own work. Author: SAplants.
Description: Native, cool-season, annual, erect to spreading, hairless and somewhat fleshy herb to 20 cm tall. Leaves are linear to oblong, about 2 cm long. Lower leaves are entire or have a few remote teeth or lobes; upper leaves are smaller, with entire margins. Heads are terminal and axillary, solitary and 5–12 mm wide; their stalks exceed the leaves. Outer female florets are in 1 row and lack corollas. Inner florets are bisexual, with tubular, 4-toothed, yellow corollas. Grows in damp, often saline, disturbed communities. Date: 12 November 2008, 16:51. Source: Cotula coronopifolia flowerhead4. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.