Velvetleaf (Albutilon theophrasti)

Velvetleaf description

Taprooted plant. Stems are about 6 ft. tall and erect with many branches and covered with soft velvety hairs. Leaves alternate, long-stemmed, round at the base tapering to a point at tip, with toothed margins and velvety hairs on both sides. The leaves and stems release a strong, unpleasant odor when crushed.

Propagation

Annual. Seed.

Distribution

Throughout the U.S.

Identifying Velvetleaf

Seedling

Seedlings have one round and one heart-shaped cotyledon with smooth margins, covered on top and bottom with velvety hairy surfaces. First true leaves are alternate, heart-shaped with toothed margins, and hairy on both surfaces.

Mature plant

Stems erect, many branches covered with soft velvety hairs.

Leaves alternate, round at the base tapering to point at apex, hairy surfaced and long-stemmed.

Root structure description

Taproot.

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