Puncture Vine (Goathead)

Puncturevine is an annual herb growing flat along the ground, from a simple, woody taproot. The fruit is a woody burr with sharp, rigid spines (strong enough to puncture bicycle tires or penetrate shoe soles).

Puncturevine is found in pastures, roadsides, waste places, parks, agricultural areas

Life Cycle

  • Perennial

Growth Habit

  • Upright, up to 4-feet tall with creeping-root system; reproduces by seed and root

Plant Emergence

  • Seedlings emerge in late April to May forming rosettes; flowers late spring to early summer

Characteristics

  • Very erect plant with shiny, spined leaves
  • Seeds are viable for up to 22 years
  • 3/4" purple flower
  • Flower matures in late summer into dandelion-like white "puffball" which spreads the seed in the breeze.

 

Control

 

  • Repeated mowing, tilling, cutting or hand removal prior to seed production can provide suppression
  • Successful treatment will require several years
  • Apply Tordon, Milestone, or Curtail to growing plants through flowering
  • Repeated applications of 2,4-D, Banvel, or Roundup to actively growing plants