Common Cocklebur
Common: Common Cocklebur
Scientific: Xanthium strumarium
Affected Crops: Corn, cotton, rice, sorghum, soybeans, tobacco.
Identification:
Cotyledons are long and waxy, as well as narrow and tapering at each
end. There are dark maroon stem lesions. Adult leaves are alternate and
rough. Burs are up to one inch long with hooked prickles.
Geographical Distribution: An established weed throughout much of the United States. It is common in cultivated fields and waste areas.
Always refer to product labels for specific use instructions.