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Buttonweed

diodia virginiana

Virginia Buttonweed (Diodia virginiana) is a resilient, spreading perennial herb native to the wetlands and moist areas of the Americas. While it is often considered an aggressive and difficult-to-control weed in manicured turfgrass and golf courses, it plays a natural role in pioneer wetland ecology. This species thrives in damp, poorly drained soils where other plants struggle, forming dense mats that help stabilize muddy soils. Its ability to tolerate wet conditions and survive heavy mowing makes it exceptionally hardy. What makes Buttonweed fascinating is its dual-method survival strategy. It reproduces effectively both through seed dispersal and vegetative cloning. Its seeds are enclosed in thick, buoyant seed pods that float on water, while its sprawling stems easily take root at the nodes. This allows it to quickly conquer wet ditches, marshes, and over-watered lawns, making it a true master of moist disturbed ground.

Lebensraum: Found in wet lawns, moist pastures, roadside ditches, and wetland margins.

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This low-growing, mat-forming plant features sprawling, slightly hairy green-to-purplish stems that can grow up to 60 cm long. Its leaves are oppositely arranged, lance-shaped, and often present a distinctive yellow-mottled or chlorotic appearance due to a common systemic virus. During the summer, tiny, white, star-shaped flowers emerge from the leaf axils. Each flower is about 8 to 10 mm wide with four petals that are hairy on the inside. The resulting fruit is a green, ribbed, egg-shaped capsule resembling a small button, which gives the plant its common name.

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Buttonweed
Buttonweed

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Interessante Fakten

Its leaves frequently showcase a striking yellow mosaic pattern, which is actually the result of an infection by the Tobacco Ringspot Virus.

The green, ribbed fruit resembles a miniature button, giving this resilient weed its charming common name.

Virginia buttonweed is exceptionally difficult to weed because even a tiny severed root fragment left in the soil can grow into a completely new plant.

Besondere Fähigkeiten

Fähigkeit

Clonal Node Rooting

Stems can root dynamically at their nodes whenever they touch moist soil, allowing the plant to clone itself rapidly.

Fähigkeit

Buoyant Seed Pods

The seed-bearing fruit is spongy and contains air pockets, allowing it to float on rainwater and spread to new areas via drainage.

Fähigkeit

Mowing Tolerance

Due to its prostrate growth habit, it can adapt to grow extremely flat to the ground, easily escaping lawnmower blades.

Maße und Details

Länge
10+ cm
Gewicht
0.01+ kg
Lebenserwartung
1+ Jahre

Ernährung und Fütterung

As a photoautotrophic plant, it produces energy through photosynthesis by capturing sunlight and absorbing water and minerals from the soil.

Hauptnahrung

  • Sunlight
  • Water
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Soil nutrients

Ökologische Zusammenhänge

host plant

Tobacco Ringspot Virus

Tobacco ringspot virus

Hosts the virus that causes the characteristic yellow mottling on its leaves.

mutualism

Western Honey Bee

Apis mellifera

Visits the small white flowers to collect nectar, acting as a minor pollinator.

competitor

Bermuda Grass

Cynodon dactylon

Competes aggressively with turfgrasses for space, light, and nutrients in lawns.

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Wie identifiziert man Buttonweed?

Der einfachste Weg, Buttonweed zu bestimmen, ist die Verwendung der Naturführer-App Snappit.

Was ist der/die/das länge von Buttonweed?

10+ cm

Was ist der/die/das gewicht von Buttonweed?

0.01+ kg

Was ist der/die/das lebenserwartung von Buttonweed?

1+ Jahre

Was frisst Buttonweed?

As a photoautotrophic plant, it produces energy through photosynthesis by capturing sunlight and absorbing water and minerals from the soil.

Wo findet man Buttonweed normalerweise?

Found in wet lawns, moist pastures, roadside ditches, and wetland margins.

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