Jersey Cudweed - Laphangium luteoalbum

Alternative names
Gnaphalium luteoalbum
Description

A slender plant with densely white-woolly stems and leaves, the leaves with recurved margins. The flowers are carried in small clusters well above the leaves and have silvery outer bracts.

Identification difficulty
Recording advice

Good close up photographs required showing the all-round woolly hairs on the stem.

Habitat

Sandy fields, dune-slacks and waste ground, but increasingly also in suburban pavements.

When to see it

Flowers June to August.

Life History

An annual or biennial.

UK Status

Probably an ancient introduction in the UK but became almost extinct, however, in recent years, it has appeared with startling regularity as a pavement weed in many parts of the UK.

VC55 Status

Rare in Leicestershire and Rutland, but may be spreading into our area.

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Species profile

Common names
Jersey Cudweed
Species group:
flowering plant
Kingdom:
Plantae
Order:
Asterales
Family:
Asteraceae
Records on NatureSpot:
8
First record:
14/09/2021 (Hall, Geoffrey)
Last record:
02/07/2025 (Timms, Sue)

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