Cotula is a genus of flowering plant in the sunflower family. It includes plants known generally as water buttons or buttonweeds.
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A lush looking groundcover that can be used in flower beds or as a lawn substitute. This South African native has bright green, finely textured foliage.
Aug 22, 2024 · Habit: Annual, perennial herb, sometimes aromatic, glabrous or minutely strigose to long-soft-hairy. Stem: prostrate to erect. Leaf: generally ...
Cotula
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Cotula is a genus of flowering plant in the sunflower family. It includes plants known generally as water buttons or buttonweeds.
The species within this genus can vary extensively in their habit, leaf division, involucre, receptacle and achenes.... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Cotula
Higher classification: Anthemideae
Lower classifications
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Groovy container or rock garden perennial that is basically a silver bun of softness. Even water beads up on the hairy metallic fine leaves.
Small prostrate to ascending annual plant, to 10 cm high and sometimes rooting at the nodes of its stems. Stems and leaves have scattered long hairs.
Cotula coronopifolia is a species of flowering plant in the aster family (Asteraceae). Commonly known as brass buttons, golden buttons, and buttonweed, ...
[Cal-IPC] South Africa native, Invasive: Cotula coronopifolia (brassbuttons) is a perennial herb (family Asteraceae) found along the coast of California, ...
Cotula coronopifolia (brassbuttons) is a perennial herb (family Asteraceae) found along the coast of California, in the Central Valley and the South Coast ...
Cotula sericea is an evergreen, herbaceous perennial with sprawling stems, originating from a woody base. Plants can be 20-40 mm high, but usually have a ...
Cotula australis was found on ballast dumps in Portland as early as 1899, but it has not been reported recently from that area.