Characteristics
Tussilago farfara L.
coltsfoot
Roadsides, slumping banks of streams, gravel bars in streams, logging roads, swamps, and waste places. A very common naturalized plant it is found almost everywhere including isolated natural environments. It does really well on slumping banks of streams in clay soils.
Forb/herb
Perennial
Vascular
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Not Native
Naturalized
FACU (NWPL)
FACU (NWPL EMP)
FACU (NWPL NCNE)
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Classification
Citation
Tussilago farfara L.
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Species Distribution Map
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Plant Photos
Photo by: Andrew Nelson - Rice Creek Field Sta., SUNY Oswego Photo taken: Oswego County, NY: 10 Apr 2002
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Photo by: Andrew Nelson - Rice Creek Field Sta., SUNY Oswego Photo taken: Oswego County, NY: 27 Apr 2002
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Photo by: Andrew Nelson - Rice Creek Field Sta., SUNY Oswego Photo taken: Oswego County, NY: 28 May 2002
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Photo by: Andrew Nelson - Rice Creek Field Sta., SUNY Oswego Photo taken: Oswego County, NY: 10 Apr 2002
- Andrew Nelson
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Photo by: Andrew Nelson - Rice Creek Field Sta., SUNY Oswego Photo taken: Oswego County, NY: 28 May 2002
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Photo by: Andrew Nelson - Rice Creek Field Sta., SUNY Oswego Photo taken: Oswego County, NY: 18 Sep 2002
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Photo By: Stephen M. Young. Photo taken: Madison, NY: 6 May 2004
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Photo By: Stephen M. Young. Photo taken: Madison, NY: 6 May 2004
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Photo By: Stephen M. Young. Photo taken: Madison, NY: 6 May 2004
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