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Leucanthemum vulgare
Perennial; leaves are alternate, lobed, and have toothed margins with less and shorter leaved as you go up the plant stem. Flowers are 3-7cm in diameter on a solitary stalk with white petals and bright yellow centers.
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Mature Height | 1-3' |
Distribution | Found throughout the United States, heavily in the Willimette Valley and coast in Oregon, as well as northern CA and WA. |
Control | Digging, cutting, or grubbing on smaller populations. Mow or weed eat prior to seed production. Repeat as needed throughout the season. Re-plant areas of removal in an effort to out compete. |
Disposal Methods | Bag, pile, or burn. |
Reproduction and Spread | Reproduces from seed and rhizomes. Seeds are spread by wind and/or animals while remaining viable for several years. |
Introduced | Native to Europe, introduced as an ornamental in the 1800s. |
Look Alikes | chrysanthemum (Leucanthemum maximum (Raymond) DC. |
Impact | Spreads rapidly by means of roots and seeds into undisturbed Meadows, Woodlands and riparian areas. Forms dense stands that crowd out native vegetation. Can regenerate from rhizome fragments. |
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