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Perennial sowthistle arvensis L.

Life cycle Stems Erect, patch- Erect, herbaceous forming perennial. stem up to 5 feet tall that branches Seedling leaves only near the . initially develop Stems are hollow and from a basal smooth with ridges rosette from a and exude a milky deep taproot. sap when damaged. Lower leaves are Upper stems may alternate, blue- have gland-tipped green, 4 to 12 hairs. inches long with Flowers and fruit two to five lobes Bright yellow ray Clasping base of with prickly teeth Perennial sowthistle . flowers are 1 to 2 perennial sowthistle. on each side, inches wide and gradually becoming smaller toward the top with found in clustered a clasping base. Leaves have a thickened mid- heads. The is enclosed in a single- vein and exude a milky sap when damaged. seeded, narrow, oval, reddish brown, ribbed, Leaf midvein is not prickly underneath. wind-disseminated fruit. Reproduction and extensive creeping . Lower leaf of perennial sowthistle.

Milky sap of perennial sowthistle. Perennial sowthistle .

Asteraceae (Aster family) Scroll to next page. Back to identifying field weeds. Perennial sowthistle L.

Similar weeds Annual sowthistle (S. oleraceus L.) Differs by having an annual life cycle and a short taproot, less prickly leaf margins, and pale yellow, .5- to 1-inch-wide flower heads. Leaf midvein is not prickly underneath.

Prickly (Lactuca serriola L.) Differs by having an annual or biennial life cycle; fine prickles on leaf margins and sharp prickles on the underside of the leaf midvein; and a many branched, spreading panicle with numerous pale yellow flower heads less than .5 inch wide.

Spiny sowthistle (S. asper [L.] Hill) Prickly lettuce rosette. Differs by having an annual life cycle and short taproot, leaf margins with many sharp prickles, earlike lobes where the leaf attach- es to the stem, and flower heads .5 to 1 inch wide. Leaf midvein is not prickly underneath.

Sharp prickles on the underside of the leaf midvein of prickly lettuce. Spiny sowthistle leaf. (Aster family)