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species of
fleabanes (Erigeron). It is
native to
North America and has been
introduced to Eurasia.
Three varieties of
Philadelphia fleabane are recognized:...
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flower moth)
caterpillars feed on the
flowers and
seeds of
annual fleabane and
other fleabanes, and
Lygus lineolaris (tarnished
plant bug)
sucks the
plant juices...
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Fleabane is a
common name for some
flowering plants in the
family Asteraceae. Most are in the
subfamily Asteroideae:
Conyza (butterweeds or horseweeds:...
- as
Guernsey fleabane.
Other common names include fleabane, tall
fleabane, broad-leaved
fleabane,
white horseweed, and
Sumatran fleabane.[citation needed]...
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resistance due to
selection pressure.
Conyza bonariensis (also
known as
hairy fleabane and buva) and C.
canadensis (known as
horseweed or marestail) are other...
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bonariensis include flax-leaf
fleabane, wavy-leaf
fleabane,
Argentine fleabane,
hairy horseweed,
asthma weed and
hairy fleabane.
Erigeron bonariensis grows...
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common names include Latin American fleabane,
Santa Barbara daisy,
Spanish daisy, Karwinsky's
fleabane, or bony-tip
fleabane. It is a vigorous,
spreading perennial...
- Australia.
Common names include horseweed,
Canadian horseweed,
Canadian fleabane, coltstail, marestail, and butterweed. It was the
first weed to have developed...
- the
family Asteraceae known by the
common names aspen fleabane,
garden fleabane, and
showy fleabane. E.
speciosus is a
perennial herb up
which grows up...
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Erigeron abajoensis, the
Abajo fleabane, is a
species of
Erigeron in the
family Asteraceae. It is
native to Utah in the
western United States, and has...