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Ageratum houstonianum,
commonly known as flossflower, bluemink, goatweed, blueweed, **** foot or
Mexican paintbrush, is a cool-season
annual plant often...
- small, dry fruits.
Ageratums are
grown for
their flowers,
especially A.
houstonianum. Most
common ageratums, "Hawaii" for example, are a
short 6–8 inches...
- floss,
thread used in
embroidery Floss flower,
another name for
Ageratum houstonianum Al
Flosso (1895–1976),
American magician Gaston Flosse (born 1931), French...
- It is in the
family Asteraceae. It is
easily confused with
Ageratum houstonianum (bluemink) and
Conoclinium coelestinum (blue mistflower). Communications...
- particularly:
Ageratum conyzoides a weed or
garden flower Ageratum houstonianum a po****r
garden flower and
sometimes a weed, blue
billy goat weed Capraria...
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Adenostyles alliariae Adenostyles glabra Ageratum conyzoides Ageratum houstonianum Anchusa officinalis Arnebia euchroma Borago officinalis Cacalia hastata...
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Anogeissus sericea var.
nummularia Combretaceae I GJ, Punjab, RJ
Ageratum houstonianum Asteraceae I TN (Nilgiri &
Palani Hills)
Anaphalis barnesii Asteraceae...
- ****ata 'Kobold'
Cosmos -
Cosmos bipinnatus Floss flower -
Ageratum houstonianum 'Blue Horizon'
Globe amaranth -
Gomphrena globosa Love-Lies-Bleeding...
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suburban environments.
Females lay eggs
often on
plants such as
Ageratum houstonianum and
Sonchus oleraceus. As for
other Episyrphus species,
larvae are aphid...
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Eupatorieae Ageratum houstonianum Scientific classification Kingdom:
Plantae Clade:
Tracheophytes Clade:
Angiosperms Clade:
Eudicots Clade:
Asterids Order:...