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Morphology
- Stem
- Erect, stout, usually arching, unbranched or sparsely branched above, white-woolly.
- Leaves
- Opposite, simple, sessile or stalked, narrowly oblong to oblanceolate or spatulate, 1 to 5.5 inches long, .25 to 1 inch wide, broader at or below middle, silky or downy above, white-woolly below, occur mostly on lower 1/2 of stem; margins entire; tips pointed or blunt.
- Inflorescence
- Spikes, 1/2 to 4 inches long, about 1/2 inch in diameter, resembling pinecones covered with white woolly hairs, terminal and often lateral on stalks.
- Flower
- Inconspicuous, sessile; subtended by membrane-like bract and 2 bractlets; calyces 5-lobed, lobes less than 1/12 inch long, white-woolly; petals absent.
- Fruit
- Flask-shaped, 1-seeded, densely white-woolly; wings 2, lateral; seeds lens-shaped, rust-colored.
Ecology
- Habitat
- Dry, loose, sandy soils of prairies, roadsides, and stream valleys.
- Distribution
- Principally central 1/3 and southwest corner of Kansas.
Practical Information
- Forage Value
- Field snake-cotton is poor forage for livestock but is consumed by deer.
Additional Notes
Comments
The inflorescence sometimes is used in dried floral arrangements.
Special Notes: See See slender snake-cotton
Quick Facts
- Plant Type
- Wildflower
- Family
- Amaranthaceae - Pigweed Family
- Life Span
- Annual
- Height
- 12-48 inches
- Last Updated
- 2023-10-06
Color Groups
White, Green & Greenish White Wildflowers
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Blooms: June, July, August, September