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TitleAgeratina riparia habit3 (15057501459).jpg
Rating2.5
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Original URLhttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d6/Ageratina_riparia_habit3_(15057501459).jpg
Description
DescriptionAPI Introduced, cool-season, perennial, erect, sometimes decumbent herb, 30–100 cm tal. Stems are purplish, spreading prostrate in lower parts, rooting at nodes and hairy (but not glandular-hairy). Leaves are lanceolate or narrow-ovate, 3–12 cm long, much longer than broad, hairless or slightly hairy on veins and prominently veined. Flowerheads are corymbs with crowded heads 5–6 mm wide. Involucral bracts are 2-seriate, hairy and green to purplish. Florets are all tubular and white. Flowering is in winter and spring. A native of central America, it grows in disturbed damp sites, often in or near rainforest. Date 11 September 2014, 11:18 Source Ageratina riparia habit3 Author Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia Camera location 31° 56′ 31.87″ S, 152° 23′ 51″ E View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth -31.942185; 152.397501
creatorHarry Rose
sourceFlickr user ID macleaygrassman
providerWikimedia Commons
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