nippleworts
Nippleworts is a common name applied to several species of small flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, most often referring to Lapsana communis (common nipplewort). These herbaceous plants are typically annual or short-lived perennials with upright stems and clusters of small yellow composite flower heads. Leaves are variable but generally alternate and often toothed or lobed. Flowering occurs in summer and early autumn.
Native to temperate regions of Europe and Asia, nippleworts have been widely introduced to other parts of
Ecologically, nippleworts provide nectar and pollen for a variety of insects, including bees and small flies,
Nippleworts are not generally of conservation concern and can be managed easily by standard weeding or mowing