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Cupid-Shaving-Brush
is a warm season invasive exotic annual. The stems of Cupid-shaving-brush
are upright, pubescent at the base and smooth at the top. The stems
can reach a height of 12 - 18 inches. The leaves have toothed margins
and are mainly basal. Leaves that form on the upright stems alternately.
Basal leaves have petioles, whiles the leaves that form on the stems
contain no petioles, are wider at the base and clasp the stem. Cupid's-shaving-brush
forms from a tap root.
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Flowers are formed
in warm weather. The flowers are bright red to crimson or scarlet. The
flower forms on long stems and contain 2 - 3 heads on each flower stalk.
Cupid's-shaving-brush reproduces from seed.
Cupid's-shaving-brush
is found in southern Florida south into the tropics.
Cultural Practices:
Cupid's-shaving-brush
grows in full sun. it is found in open weedy area, and thin turf areas.
Cupid's-shaving-brush grows best in moist disturbed areas. Close mowing
to prevent the formation of seedheads. Hand pull when possible.
Herbicide Use:
Make your
postemergent herbicide application to cupid's-shaving-brush that is actively
growing.
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