- Source: Cotula australis
Cotula australis is a species of plant in the daisy family known by the common names bachelor's buttons, annual buttonweed, southern waterbuttons and Australian waterbuttons. This small plant is native to Australia and New Zealand, but it is known in other areas of the world as a common weed (South America, California, Mexico, South Africa, etc.).
Cotula australis grows low to the ground in a thin mat with some slightly erect, spindly stems. The leaves are divided and subdivided into fringelike lobes. The plant flowers in inflorescences only a few millimetres wide containing minuscule yellow disc florets surrounded by greenish brown bracts and rudimentary ray florets that have been reduced to pistils with no stamens or corolla. The fruit is a tiny winged achene about a millimetre wide.
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Data related to Cotula australis at Wikispecies
Jepson Manual Profile
United States Department of Agriculture Plants Profile
Weeds and IPM Profile, University of California @ Davis
Calphotos Photo gallery, University of California @ Berkeley
Media related to Cotula australis at Wikimedia Commons
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