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- Beggarweed may refer to: Cuscuta, a genus of parasitic plants in the morning glory family Desmodium incanum, a perennial plant native to Central and South...
- Grona triflora, known as creeping tick trefoil or three-flower beggarweed, is a plant in the family Fabaceae. It is native to tropical regions around the...
- Desmodium laxiflorum; see below. Desmodium incanum, also known as creeping beggarweed, Spanish clover, Spanish tick-trefoil or hitchhikers is a perennial plant...
- the twisted tick trefoil, dixie tick trefoil, tall tick clover, Florida beggarweed, and giant beggar weed, is a species of flowering plant in the family...
- northern Europe. Folk names include strangle tare, strangleweed, scaldweed, beggarweed, lady's laces, fireweed, wizard's net, devil's guts, devil's hair, devil's...
- A.Gray – Illinois tick-trefoil Desmodium incanum (Sw.) DC. – creeping beggarweed, Spanish tick-trefoil, Kaimi clover Desmodium intortum Greenleaf desmodium...
- nitrogen. Good companion plants include legumes such as three-flower beggarweed (Desmodium triflorum), glycines (Glycine spp.), pinto peanut (Arachis...
- Delonix regia Poinciana or royal Poinciana Desmodium triflorum Three-flower beggarweed Erythrina subumbrans Dadap Erythrina variegate Indian coral tree Glycine...
- prefers deergr****. ****ure generations (between July and October) prefer beggarweed to other host plants. Other recorded food plants include Penstemon laevigatus...
- Bermuda gr****, fescues, lambsquarter*, cudweed, dog fennel, Johnson gr****, beggarweed, ragweed, wild carrot, Spanish needle. Tobacco, watermelon*, asparagus...