Seedling
Canada fleabane germinates mostly in the fall while a small portion of seeds will germinate in the spring. Emergence has sometimes been observed during the winter months during warm spells, which shows this plant’s adaptability.
Fall-emerging Canada fleabane grows to a rosette stage before overwintering, then resumes its growth in the spring when it bolts and flowers. Spring-emerged weeds go straight to the flowering stage. Canada fleabane will germinate throughout the year if not shaded by a crop canopy.
Mature plant
Canada fleabane is a very hairy weed species that can reach heights of up to 1.5 metres. Its leaves are dark green, linear and lanceolate with small hairs. Lower leaves have toothed margins, while upper leaves have smooth ones. The weed has small white flowerheads that appear ‘fluffy’ at maturity. Peak flowering occurs between early summer and late autumn.