Plants of
South Australia
Cotula coronopifolia ()
Asteraceae
Button Weed,
Water Buttons
Distribution by Herbarium region
Adelaide
Arkaroola
Ceduna
Coober Pedy
Hawker
Innamincka
Marla
Marree
Mount Gambier
Oodnadatta
Renmark
Wudinna
Keith
Yunta

Botanical art

Kath Alcock paintings: 3

Prior names

Cotula integrifolia, nom.illeg.

Common names

Button Weed

Water Buttons

Etymology

Greek 'cotyle' small cup and Latin 'corona' crown, 'pous' foot, having leaves like Coronopus

Distribution and status

Grows as an emergent aquatic in fresh and saline water at the edges of pools and streams, and as smaller plants on marshy ground Native
Herbarium regions: Lake Eyre, Flinders Ranges, Eastern, Eyre Peninsula, Northern Lofty, Murray, Yorke Peninsula, Southern Lofty, Kangaroo Island, South Eastern, Green Adelaide
AVH map: SA distribution map (external link)

Plant description

Spreading perennial to 60 cm high forming dense mats. Leaves linear to oblong, sheathing at the base, mostly pinnatifid with entire subacute lobes, 1-8 cm long, glabrous, somewhat fleshy. Capitula 8-12 mm in diameter, outer florets 1-seriate, lacking corollas, inner florets yellow. Flowering July - November. Fruits are achenes 1.5–2 mm long; outer strongly flattened, densely glandular-hairy, winged; inner ± flattened, sparsely glandular, with narrow marginal ridges