Definition of Horseweed. Meaning of Horseweed. Synonyms of Horseweed

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Definition of Horseweed

Horseweed
Horseweed Horse"weed`, n. (Bot.) A composite plant (Erigeron Canadensis), which is a common weed.

Meaning of Horseweed from wikipedia

- naturalized in Eurasia and Australia. Common names include horseweed, Canadian horseweed, Canadian fleabane, coltstail, marestail, and butterweed. It...
- Horseweed is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Cichorium intybus Conyza Erigeron canadensis, native to North America and Central America...
- common names include fleabane, tall fleabane, broad-leaved fleabane, white horseweed, and Sumatran fleabane.[citation needed] When fully grown (in summer or...
- Conyza ramosissima, the dwarf horseweed, is a species of North American plants in the family Asteraceae. It is widespread and common across the central...
- erigeron Erigeron bloomeriScabland fleabane Erigeron bonariensis - horseweed Erigeron breviscapus – life flower Erigeron breweri – Brewer's fleabane...
- mare's-tail) may refer to: Conyza canadensis, an annual weed also known as horseweed and Canadian fleabane Equisetum, a fern ally also known as horsetail and...
- hardhack, heal-all, horseweed, ox-balm and stone root Conyza canadensis, with many common names, including horseweed, Canadian horseweed, Canadian fleabane...
- bonariensis (also known as hairy fleabane and buva) and C. canadensis (known as horseweed or marestail) are other weed species that have lately developed glyphosate...
- include flax-leaf fleabane, wavy-leaf fleabane, Argentine fleabane, hairy horseweed, asthma weed and hairy fleabane. Erigeron bonariensis grows up to 75 cm...
- dandelion, blue sailors, blue weed, bunk, coffeeweed, cornflower, hendibeh, horseweed, ragged sailors, succory, wild bachelor's buttons, and wild endive. ("Cornflower"...