Foxtails
Foxtails are the seed heads of certain grasses and plants in the genus *Setaria*, commonly known as bristle grasses. They are characterized by their distinctive, spiky, and barbed seed clusters that resemble the tail of a fox, hence the name. Foxtails are found worldwide, thriving in a variety of environments, including fields, meadows, and disturbed soils.
The seed heads of foxtails are particularly notable for their sharp, hooked barbs that can easily become
Several species of foxtail grasses are considered invasive in certain regions, outcompeting native vegetation and altering
Foxtails can also pose hazards to livestock and pets, as ingested barbs may cause gastrointestinal blockages
While foxtails are primarily associated with their nuisance potential, they play a role in natural ecosystems