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DescriptionGalinsoga parviflora leaf2 (14617298634).jpg | Introduced, warm-season, annual herb, with erect, branched, striate stems to 60 cm tall. Leaves are lanceolate to ovate, 1–6 cm long, in remote pairs, shortly petiolate andnearl hairless to hairy; upper leaves are usually smaller, narrower and sessile. Heads occur in loose terminal cymes and are stalked and 4–7 mm wide. Ray florets usually 5, white and about 1 mm long, with a pappus of short bristles or absent. Disc florets are numerous, yellow and tubular. Disc achenes are about 1.8 mm long, with a pappus of numerous fimbriate scales. A native of South America, it grows in disturbed habitats and agricultural areas north from Bega. |
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Author | Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia |
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