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Cudweed is a
common name for
several species, and may
refer to: in the
family Asteraceae Gamochaeta, a
plant genus with
species in
North and
South America...
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Common cudweed is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Euchiton involucratus,
native to
Australia and New
Zealand and
naturalized in the...
- the
family Asteraceae. In the
United Kingdom, it is
known as the
Jersey cudweed. It is an
erect herbaceous biennial up to 70 cm (28 in) tall, branching...
- a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Asteraceae,
commonly called cudweeds or (formerly) chafeweeds. They are
widespread and
common in
temperate regions...
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plants in the
family Asteraceae. It is
known as the
highland cudweed or
Norwegian arctic cudweed. It is
native to
eastern Canada and Greenland, and widespread...
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Gamochaeta pensylvanica, the
Pennsylvania cudweed or
Pennsylvania everlasting, is a
widespread species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae. It...
- is
commonly known as
heath cudweed, wood
cudweed,
golden motherwort, chafeweed, owl's crown, and
woodland arctic cudweed. It is
widespread across the...
- be made with
Jersey cudweed before the
Heian era.
Another purported reason for the
change in
ingredients was
because Jersey cudweed is
called Haha-ko-gusa...
- Gnaphalium. Like many
species of Gnaphalium, many
Gamochaeta are
called cudweeds or everlastings.
Gamochaeta are
native to
North and
South America, with...
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throughout North America. The
larvae feed on
various Asteraceae, such as the
cudweeds (genus Gnaphalium), the ****toes (Antennaria), and the
everlastings (Anaphalis)...