Cotula coronopifolia L., 892 1753. (syn: Cotula integrifolia Hook. fil. (ambiguous synonym); Cotula montevidensis Spreng.; Lancisia coronopifolia (L.) Rydb.);
South Africa (Gauteng, N-Cape Prov., W-Cape Prov., E-Cape Prov.), Namibia,
Angola, Russian Far East (I), Australia (I) (Western Australia (I), South Australia (I), Queensland (I), New South Wales (I), Victoria (I), Tasmania (I)), Peru (I), Bolivia (I), Paraguay (I), Chile (I), Uruguay (I), Argentina (I), Ecuador (I), New Guinea (alpine (I)), New Zealand (I) (incl. Stewart Isl. (I)), Chatham Isl. (I), Madeira (I) (Madeira Isl. (I)), Juan Fdz. Isl. (I), Canary Isl. (I) (Hierro (I), La Palma (I), Gomera (I), Tenerife (I), Gran Canaria (I)), India (I), Canada (I)), British Columbia, New Brunswick (I), Nova Scotia (I), Prince Edward Isl. (I), Quebec (I)), Alaska (I), Arizona (I), California (I), Maryland (I), Massachusetts (I), Nevada (I), Oregon (I), Washington (I)), Mexico (I) (Baja California (I)), Brazil (I), Colombia (I), England (I), Ireland (I), Norway (I), France (I), Portugal (I), Spain (I), Baleares (I) (Mallorca (I)), Denmark (I), Netherlands (I), Belgium (I), Germany (I), Austria (I), Italy (I), Corsica (I), Sardinia (I), Greece (I), Morocco (I), Algeria (I), Tunisia (I), East Aegaean Isl. (I) as per Catalogue of Life; Cotula coronopifolia from California-GS19022020-3 : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (3)
Cotula coronopifolia L.
Common names: Golden buttons, Buttonweed
Spreading herb of wet habitats with simple to split leaves and yellow button-like discoid yellow heads.
Clicked from Coyote marshes and Half Moon bay in California.
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