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    Galinsoga quadriradiata

    Galinsoga quadriradiata is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae which is known by several common names, including shaggy soldier, Peruvian daisy, hairy galinsoga. Its native home is apparently central Mexico, although it has become naturalized in many other places. Wikipedia

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  3. cals.cornell.edu

    1984. Population dynamics of different seedling cohorts of two co-existing annual weeds, Galinsoga ciliata and Galinsoga parviflora, on two contrasting sites. Acta Oecologica 5:357-368. Rai, J. P. N., and R. S. Tripathi. 1986. Effects of density and soil nitrogen levels on growth of Galinsoga ciliata and G. parviflora in pure and mixed stands ...
  4. weedid.missouri.edu

    Hairy Galinsoga Galinsoga ciliata. Weed Description An abundant seed-producing summer annual with hairy leaves and stems, reaching 2 feet in height. Primarily a weed of vegetable crops, however it may occur in any cultivated situation. Found throughout the eastern and midwestern United States, and also on the west coast. ...
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  6. Other common names: Hairy galinsoga, Galinsoga quadriradiata Cav. = G. ciliata (Raf.) S.F. Blake Smallflower galinsoga, Galinsoga parviflora Cav. Identification of Galinsogas Family: Aster family, Asteraceae Habit: Highly branched, summer annual herbs Description: Seedlings have 0.4 inch-long, stalked cotyledons and opposite young leaves. Mature plants are upright and much-branched. Branching ...
  7. en.wikipedia.org

    Galinsoga quadriradiata is an annual herb which varies in appearance. The main stem reaches anywhere from 10 to 60 centimeters (4-24 inches) in height and may branch or not. The petioled leaves are ovate and serrated are opposite branching, and covered coarse, hispid [6] hairs. The roots form a fibrous root system. [7]The small flower heads are up to a centimeter wide (0.4 inches) but ...
  8. plants.ces.ncsu.edu

    North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox

    https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu › plants › galinsoga-quadriradiata

    Galinsoga ciliata; Galinsoga quadriradiata; Phonetic Spelling gal-in-SOH-guh kwad-re-rad-ee-AH-tuh Description. Peruvian daisy or shaggy soldier is a summer annual weed in the Aster family that is native to South America and central Mexico and has naturalized in many parts of the world. It grows either erect or sprawling and varies in ...
  9. phytoalimurgia.com

    Galinsoga quadriradiata (= G. ciliata) is an annual weed which is known by several common names, including shaggy soldier, Peruvian daisy, hairy galinsoga.Galinsoga parviflora, also known as the gallant soldier, is very similar but has no hair.They are both edible nad they can be found together in the same spot. They also develop hybrid varieties.
  10. karensgardentips.com

    By Karen January 23, 2014 #annual weed, #Galinsoga ciliata, #hairy galinsoga, #weed control. Hairy galinsoga is an annual weed that is native to Mexico and South America but is now found on the east, mid-west, and west coast of the United States. It prefers a sunny site with rich, moist, slightly acidic soil and commonly appears in gardens and ...
  11. leaftypes.com

    Hairy galinsoga Blooming time: summer to fall Blooming colors: white Height: 20 to 80 cm Origin: Mexico and as an invasive species in Africa, Asia, Europe, North America Hardiness zone (USDA): Z7 - to -15 °C Family: Asteraceae ... Galinsoga ciliata (hairy galinsoga) Hairy galinsoga. Blooming time: summer to fall Blooming colors: white Height ...

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