
Guide to Velvetleaf – History, ID, Uses, Control – GrowIt BuildIT
Velvetleaf is an annual flower native to China, Central and Southeast Asia. Scientifically known as Albutilon theophrasti, this invasive weed can grow 7-8′ tall in optimum conditions and crowd …
Abutilon theophrasti - Wikipedia
Abutilon theophrasti, also known as velvetleaf, velvet plant, velvetweed and the Chinese jute [2] is an annual plant in the family Malvaceae that is native to southern Asia and it serves as a type …
Velvetleaf | Cornell Weed Identification
Velvetleaf (Abutilon theophrasti) is an aggressive annual weed that is throughout the United States, and a significant weed of corn and soybean production. The plant thrives in nutrient …
Velvetleaf | Integrated Crop Management - Iowa State University
2020年6月1日 · Velvetleaf leaves are heart-shaped and covered with dense, soft hairs. Flowers have five yellow petals. Capsules are dark grey and the source of the names butterprint and …
Velvetleaf | CALS - Cornell CALS
Velvetleaf is primarily a pest in long season, spring planted row crops like corn and soybean, and rotating away from these crops helps manage the weed. Most velvetleaf emerge in the spring, …
Velvetleaf, Abutilon theophrasti – Identification, Uses, Control
2024年9月22日 · Velvetleaf, Abutilon theophrasti, is a noxious weed in American farm fields, but has a long history of use for food, medicine, and fiber in China and India. It’s also a food …
Velvetleaf, Abutilon theophrasti – Wisconsin Horticulture
Velvetleaf blooms in leaf axils, producing orange-yellow flowers with 5 petals, followed by a distinctive seedpod. The flowers are followed by interesting fruits. The capsules are cup …
Abutilon theophrasti (Velvet Leaf) - Minnesota Wildflowers
Native to southern Asia and introduced into the US in the 1800s, Velvet Leaf became a serious competitive weed of corn and soy beans (and cotton in the south), save for the use of modern …
Velvet Leaf Plant (Abutilon theophrasti Velvetleaf Uses)
2023年10月13日 · Velvet leaf plant (Abutilon theophrasti) is a common invasive weed with edible seeds and leaves. Learn about identifying and using velvetleaf plant.
Velvetleaf – Abutilon theophrasti - Plant & Pest Diagnostics
Leaves are alternate, broadly heart-shaped, 3 to 8 inches long and nearly as wide with narrow, pointed tips and long, slender petioles. Leaves have round-toothed margins and softly hairy …
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