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Leucanthemum vulgare, commonly known as the ox-eye daisy, oxeye daisy, dog daisy, marguerite (French: Marguerite commune, "common marguerite") and other common names, [2] is a widespread flowering plant native to Europe and the temperate regions of Asia, and an introduced plant to North America, Australia and New Zealand.
Sphagneticola trilobata, commonly known as the Bay Biscayne creeping-oxeye, [3] merigold Singapore daisy, creeping-oxeye, trailing daisy, and wedelia, [4] [5] is a plant in the tribe Heliantheae of the family Asteraceae. It is native to Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, but now grows throughout the Neotropics.
Leucanthemum ircutianum is a herbaceous perennial plant species in the family Asteraceae, [2] that can be found growing in Eurasian (mostly European) countries and North America. [1] Just like the similar L. vulgare, it is commonly known as the oxeye daisy. [3]
However, some plants grow a little too well. “Invasive plants spread aggressively and cause environmental changes, such as the elimination of native plant populations,” says Justine Kandra ...
Here, a gardening expert outlines common invasive plants, what an invasive plant is, how to get rid of them, and the threats they pose to U.S. agriculture.
Common introduced plants in the alluvial plain include oxeye daisy. Invasive plants in the alluvial plain, removed during restoration, include Japanese knotweed , Japanese hops , purple loosestrife , and reed canary grass .
Leucanthemum vulgare (Ox-eye daisy) Cortaderia spp. (Pampas grass) Echium plantagineum (Paterson's curse) Parietaria judaica (pellitory of the wall) Physalis longifolia (Perennial ground cherry) Annona glabra (Pond apple) Physalis hederifolia (Prairie ground cherry) Ligustrum vulgare (Privet - European) Ligustrum sinense (Privet - narrow-leaf)
This is a list of some of the more notable invasive species in Australia. Species Plants ... Leucanthemum vulgare (ox-eye daisy) [12] Opuntia spp. (prickly pear) [4]