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Xanthium ( cocklebur) is a of in the tribe within the family , native to the and eastern and some parts of south Asia. Linnaeus, Carl von. 1753. Species Plantarum 2: 987 in Latin


Description
Cockleburs are coarse, growing to tall. The leaves are spirally arranged, with deeply toothed margins. Some species, notably Xanthium spinosum, are also very thorny with long, slender spines at the leaf bases. Flora of North America Vol. 21 Page 19, Lampourde, Xanthium Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 2: 987. 1753; Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 424. 1754.

The flower heads are of two types; One, in short terminal branches, produces only . The other, in clusters in the axils of the leaves, produces seed.

Unlike many other members of the family , whose seeds are airborne with a plume of silky hairs resembling miniature , cocklebur seeds are produced in a hard, spiny, or oval double-chambered, single-seeded bur long. It is covered with stiff, hooked spines, which stick to fur and clothing and can be quite difficult to detach. These burs are carried long distances from the parent plant during by help of animals (). Flora of China Vol. 20–21 Page 4, 6, 852, 875 苍耳属 cang er shu Xanthium Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 2: 987. 1753.


Biology
Cockleburs are short-day plants, meaning they only initiate flowering when the days are getting shorter in the late summer and fall, typically from July to October in the Northern Hemisphere. They can also flower in the tropics where the daylength is constant.


Diversity
Over 200 names have been proposed for species, subspecies, and varieties within the genus. Most of these are regarded as synonyms of highly variable species. Some recognize as few as two or three species in the genus. The Global Compositae Checklist recognizes the following.

formerly included
  • see Ambrosia
  • Xanthium artemisioides – Ambrosia arborescens
  • Xanthium fruticosum – Ambrosia arborescens


Legal status
The cocklebur is legally listed as a noxious weed in the states of and in the United States of America.


Toxicity and uses
The common cocklebur ( Xanthium strumarium) is a native of . It has become an worldwide. It invades agricultural lands and can be poisonous to , including horses, cattle, and sheep. Some domestic animals will avoid consuming the plant if other forage is present, but less discriminating animals, such as pigs, will consume the plants and then sicken and die. The seedlings and seeds are the most toxic parts of the plants. Symptoms usually occur within a few hours, producing unsteadiness and weakness, depression, and vomiting, twisting of the neck muscles, rapid and weak pulse, difficulty breathing, and eventually death.

The plant also has been used for making yellow dye, hence the name of the genus (Greek xanthos means 'yellow'). The many species of this plant, which can be found in many areas, may actually be varieties of two or three species. The is edible.

Xanthium strumarium is known as cang er zi (蒼耳子) in traditional Chinese medicine. Xanthium is also used to treat nasal and sinus congestion.

The spines and seeds of this fruit are rich in a chemical called carboxyatractyloside (CAT), formerly referred to as xanthostrumarin, which is the chemical that is responsible for most of the adverse effects from the use of cang er zi. CAT has been shown to be a growth inhibitor in Xanthium and other plants, serving two functions, delaying seed germination and inhibiting the growth of other plants. Most of the chemical is concentrated in the spines. When the bur is prepared as an herbal remedy, the spines are usually removed, reducing the CAT content of the finished product.Cutler, H. G. and R. J. Cole. (1983). "Carboxyatractyloside: A compound from Xanthium strumarium and Atractylis gummifera with plant growth inhibiting properties". Journal of Natural Products 46(5) 609-13.

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See also
  • List of beneficial weeds
  • List of companion plants
  • List of plants poisonous to equines


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