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Ageratina Celestini
''Ageratina'', commonly known as snakeroot, is a genus of over 300 species of perennials and rounded shrubs in the family Asteraceae. These plants grow mainly in the warmer regions of the Americas and West Indies. Over 150 species are native to Mexico. Some flourish in the cooler areas of the eastern United States. Two Mexican species have become a pest in parts of Australia and Taiwan. ''Ageratina'' used to belong to the genus ''Eupatorium'', but it has been reclassified. The genus name ''Ageratina'' means "like ''Ageratum''" and consists of ''Ageratum'' and ''-ina'', the feminine form of the Latin adjectival suffix . Description The inflorescence consists of multiple fluffy, red or pinkish-white capitula in clusters. These lack the typical ray flowers of the composites. They have multiple, much-branched woody stems. The petioles are rather long. The leaves are triangular, serrate and opposite with a foul-smelling, musky scent. Species , ''Plants of the World online'' a ...
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Ageratina Adenophora
''Ageratina adenophora'' (Synonym (taxonomy), synonym ''Eupatorium adenophorum''), Common name, commonly known as Crofton weed, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to Mexico. Originally grown as an ornamental plant, it has become Invasive plant, invasive into farmland and bushland worldwide. It is toxic to horses, which develop a respiratory disease known as Numinbah horse sickness after eating it. Taxonomy ''Ageratina adenophora'' is known by many common names, including eupatory, sticky eupatorium, sticky snakeroot, thoroughwort, and Mexican devil. Description ''Ageratina adenophora'' is a perennial Herbaceous plant, herbaceous shrub that may grow to high. It has Opposite leaf, opposite trowel-shaped serrated leaves that are long by in width. The small compound flowers occur in late spring and summer, and are found in clusters at the end of branches. Each flowerhead is up to 0.5 cm in the diameter and creamy white. Each small flower is fol ...
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Ageratina Aegirophylla
''Ageratina'', commonly known as snakeroot, is a genus of over 300 species of perennials and rounded shrubs in the family Asteraceae. These plants grow mainly in the warmer regions of the Americas and West Indies. Over 150 species are native to Mexico. Some flourish in the cooler areas of the eastern United States. Two Mexican species have become a pest in parts of Australia and Taiwan. ''Ageratina'' used to belong to the genus ''Eupatorium'', but it has been reclassified. The genus name ''Ageratina'' means "like ''Ageratum''" and consists of ''Ageratum'' and ''-ina'', the feminine form of the Latin adjectival suffix . Description The inflorescence consists of multiple fluffy, red or pinkish-white capitula in clusters. These lack the typical ray flowers of the composites. They have multiple, much-branched woody stems. The petioles are rather long. The leaves are triangular, serrate and opposite with a foul-smelling, musky scent. Species , ''Plants of the World online'' a ...
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