How to Identify Weed Flowers
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Identifying which animals consume the daisy will help you identify it.cows image by Ludovic LAN from Fotolia.com
Identifying oxeye daisies begins with when and where they bloom. It is generally a meadow flower; however, it is also found under scrubs and in open-canopy forests. These daisies typically bloom in early to mid spring. If you are in a meadow or pasture, observe which animals eat the plant. Cows and pigs do not eat the oxeye daisy but sheep, goats and horses will eat them. - 2
Stems of the oxeye daisy should be slightly hairy or not at all.Daisy, Daisy. image by RedRocket from Fotolia.com
Observe the stalk. Oxeye daisies have thin, brownish-green stalks with alternating leaves. The leaves are lance-shaped with course teeth. There are usually a few lobes at the base of the flower. Stems can be either hairless or slightly hairy and are about a foot high. - 3
How long is the daisy's disk?Daisy closeup image by marlot from Fotolia.com
Look at the flower. Oxeye daisies have 20 to 30 white "rays" surrounding a bright yellow disk in the middle. The disk is generally 1 to 2 inches in diameter. - 4). Crush the flower. These daises have an unpleasant odor when crushed.
- 1). Take a picture of the plant you believe to be a weed and compare it to pictures of known weeds. There are numerous online resources for identifying weeds.
- 2). Observe the type of soil the plant is growing in. Some weeds prefer acidic soil while others thrive in damp or wet soil. Understanding what kind of soil weeds prefer will help you better identify them. See the Resources section for information on identifying soil types.
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Taking pictures of your weeds will help you better identify them.photo d"un appareil photo image by vanessa martineau from Fotolia.com
If you are still unsure as to the type of weed you are dealing with, take your photo of your weed to a local nursery or garden supply store. The staff will be able to identify the weed and provide tips for how to deal with it.
Identifying Oxeye Daisy
General Weed Identification
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