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Ambrosia trifida, the
giant ragweed, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae. It is
native to
North America,
where it is
widespread in...
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Amaranth –
Amaranthus Foxtail amaranth –
Amaranthus caudatus Ambrosia Tall
ambrosia –
Ambrosia trifida Amy root –
Apocynum cannabinum Angel trumpet – Brugmansia...
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tarapacana Phil.
Ambrosia tenuifolia Spreng. –
slimleaf bur ragweed, lacy
ambrosia Ambrosia tomentosa Nutt. –
skeletonleaf bur
ragweed Ambrosia trifida L. – great...
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weeds such as
common lambsquarters (Chenopodium album),
giant ragweed (
Ambrosia trifida), and tall
waterhemp (Amaranthus tuberculatus).
Johnson et al. (2015)...
- California, Florida, Louisiana, Ohio and Texas. The
larvae feed on
Ambrosia trifida. They mine the
leaves of
their host plant. Moth
Photographers Group...
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Missouri and Ohio. The
larvae feed on
Heliopsis helianthoides and
Ambrosia trifida. They mine the
leaves of
their host plant. Moth
Photographers Group...
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costal half of the wing. The
larvae feed
inside the seed
capsules of
Ambrosia trifida. Savela, Markku. "Gnorimoschema Busck, 1900".
Lepidoptera and Some...
- light-sensitive
pigments that have been
isolated from the
Giant Ragweed (
Ambrosia trifida), a
plant used in
herbal medicine. The
thiarubrines have antibiotic...
- corn but also feed on
various other large-stemmed plants, such as
Ambrosia trifida. Butterfliesandmoths.org
Species info
North Carolina State University...
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wingspan is 5.5-6.5 mm. The
larvae feed on
Ambrosia species (including
Ambrosia artemisiifolia and
Ambrosia trifida),
Helianthus species (including Helianthus...