mulberryweed

Plants: Forbs/Herbs
Magnoliopsida > Urticales > Moraceae > Fatoua villosa (Thunb.) Nakai
Synonym(s): hairy crabweed
Mulberryweed is an annual that can grow to 2.6 ft. (0.8 m) tall. Stems are branched, erect and have hooked hairs. Leaves are alternate, stipulate (deciduous), petiolate, 1-3.9 in. (2.5-10 cm) long, 0.4-2.8 in. (1-7 cm) wide with toothed (pointed or rounded) margins. Flowering occurs in the summer and fall. Flowers are light green, unisexual, apetalous and occur in axillary cymes. Fruit is a one-seeded achene that is less than 1/10 in. (0.8 mm) long. Mulberryweed is native to East Asia and occurs in wetlands and other moist, shaded areas. It is problematic in greenhouses and nurseries. The first known population in the United States was in Louisiana in 1964.

11 records

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Image Descriptor Description Photographer
5306032 Flower(s) Mark Czarnota
5306042 Flower(s) Nancy Loewenstein
5403034 Flower(s) Rebekah D. Wallace
5403035 Foliage Rebekah D. Wallace
5306043 Foliage

with flowers

Nancy Loewenstein
5306044 Foliage

with flowers

Nancy Loewenstein
5306045 Plant(s) Nancy Loewenstein
5306033 Plant(s) Mark Czarnota
5306034 Plant(s) young plant Mark Czarnota
5306041 Plant(s) Nancy Loewenstein
5306031 Plant(s) Mark Czarnota


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