Ageratina adenophora |
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Crofton weed, eupatory, Mexican devil, sticky snakeroot, thoroughwort |
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Habit | Subshrubs, 50–220 cm. |
Stems | (usually purplish when young) erect, stipitate-glandular. |
Leaves | opposite; petioles 10–25 mm; blades (abaxially purple) ovate-lanceolate or ovate-deltate to lanceolate-ovate, (1.5–)2.5–5.5(–8) × 1.5–4(–6) cm, bases cuneate to obtuse or nearly truncate, margins serrate, apices acute to acuminate, abaxial faces stipitate- to sessile-glandular. |
Peduncles | 5–12 mm, densely stipitate-glandular and sometimes also sparsely viscid-puberulent. |
Involucres | 3.5–4 mm. |
Corollas | white, pink-tinged, lobes sparsely hispidulous. |
Phyllaries | apices acute, abaxial faces stipitate-glandular. |
Heads | clustered. |
Cypselae | glabrous. |
2n | = 51. |
Ageratina adenophora |
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Phenology | Flowering Mar–Aug(–Sep). |
Habitat | Stream margins, ditches, road embankments, hillsides |
Elevation | 400–900 m (1300–3000 ft) |
Distribution |
CA; Mexico; Intoduced [Also introduced in Europe, Pacific Islands (New Zealand)]
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Source | FNA vol. 21, p. 553. |
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Synonyms | Eupatorium adenophorum |
Name authority | (Sprengel) R. M. King & H. Robinson: Phytologia 19: 211. (1970) |
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