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Spotted Knapweed
Family: Asteracea;
Genus: Centaurea;
Species: stoebe;
Synonyms:
Centaurea biebersteinii
Growth Form: Forb
General:
Biennial herb; first year plants form low-growing rosette of leaves (may remain in rosette stage for >1 yr on extreme sites), second year plants form one to 20 hairy, tall stems. Blooms from early July to September.
Flowers:
Flowers thistle-like, pink to purple, base surrounded by stiff, black-tipped bracts (gives flower "spotted" appearance).
Fruits and Seeds:
Seeds thistle-like, wind blown.
Leaves:
Leaves alternate, dark green, as wide as long, rounded (young leaves may be longer than wide).
Stems or Branches:
Second year produces from one to 20 hairy, up to 1 meter high stems
Threatens:
Savannas and prairies, especially on sandy or gravelly (dry) soils and often grows in disturbed sites, such as roadways, trails, old fields.
Look-Alikes:
None locally.
Distribution:
Native to Europe and W Asia. Widespread in Canada and U.S.
Other Links:
http://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/plants/spotknapweed.shtml http://www.nps.gov/plants/ALIEN/fact/cebi1.htm http://www.invasive.org/eastern/biocontrol/13Knapweed.html http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/invasives/terrestrialplants/herbaceous/spottedknapweed.html
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 Flowers Norman E. Rees, USDA ARS
 Flowers USDA APHIS Archives
 Leaves Linda Wilson, University of Idaho
 Infestation John M. Randall, TNC
 North American Distribution USDA Plants 5.7.08
 Illinois Distribution USDA Plants DB 5.7.08
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