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Ageratina adenophora / Biology / Weed / Seed / Environment / Eupatorium mohrii / Invasive plant species / Eupatorium / Botany
Date: 2013-08-25 03:57:36
Ageratina adenophora
Biology
Weed
Seed
Environment
Eupatorium mohrii
Invasive plant species
Eupatorium
Botany

STICKY EUPATORIUM Also known as Crofton weed, eupatory, thoroughwort Ageratina adenophora (formerly Eupatorium sp.) Sunflower Family (Asteraceae) DESCRIPTION

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