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- They give small, dry fruits. Ageratums are grown for their flowers, especially A. houstonianum. Most common ageratums, "Hawaii" for example, are a short...
- Ageratum conyzoides (billygoat-weed, chick weed, goatweed, whiteweed, mentrasto) is native to Tropical America, especially Brazil, and is an invasive weed...
- Ageratum houstonianum, commonly known as flossflower, bluemink, goatweed, blueweed, **** foot or Mexican paintbrush, is a cool-season annual plant often...
- Achillea ageratum, also known as sweet yarrow, sweet-Nancy, English mace, or sweet maudlin, is a flowering plant in the sunflower family. it was originally...
- Ageratum littorale, the Cape Sable whiteweed, is a plant species native to Florida, the common name referring to Cape Sable inside Everglades National...
- name Pseudelephantopus ****atus Rohr ex Gleason Synonyms List Ageratum dubium Blanco Ageratum quadriflorum Blanco Distreptus crispus C****. Distreptus nudiflorus...
- Ageratum iltisii is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist...
- ageratoides (L.f.) Spach Ageratina luciae-brauniae (Fernald) R.M.King & H.Rob. Ageratum altissimum L. Batschia nivea Moench Eupatorium aboriginum Greene Eupatorium...
- nudum Gardner Ageratum melissaefolium DC., alternate spelling Carelia melissifolia (DC.) ****ze Trichogonia melissifolia (DC.) Mattf. Ageratum melissifolium...
- refer to: Mace (****e), a ****e derived from the aril of nutmeg Achillea ageratum, known as English mace, a flowering plant once used as a herb Mace (bludgeon)...