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Witchweeds are characterized by bright-green stems and leaves and small, brightly colored and attractive flowers. [5] They are obligate hemiparasites of roots and require a living host for germination and initial development, though they can then survive on their own. [6] The number of species is uncertain, but may exceed 40 by some counts. [6] [7]
Common names include Santa-Maria, [2] Santa Maria feverfew, [3] whitetop weed, [4] and famine weed. [5] In India, it is locally known as carrot grass, congress grass [6] or gajar ghas or dhanura. [7] It is a common invasive species [8] in India, [9] Australia, and parts of Africa. [5] Pollen grains of Parthenium hysterophorus
Nezara viridula, commonly known as the southern green stink bug (USA), southern green shield bug (UK) or green vegetable bug (Australia and New Zealand), is a plant-feeding stink bug. Believed to have originated in Ethiopia , it can now be found across the world. [ 1 ]
It affects only the surface foliage and doesn’t kill the roots, so the weed will green up again in about 10 days, Waltz says. It also can harm some types of beneficial insects and is non ...
Dudleya virens, the green liveforever or bright green dudleya, is an uncommon species of perennial, succulent plant in the family Crassulaceae, native to several coastal southern California and Baja California locations.
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Mollugo verticillata, [4] the green carpetweed [5] (also known as Indian chickweed [6]), is a rapidly spreading annual plant from tropical America. In eastern North America, it is a common weed growing in disturbed areas. It forms a prostrate circular mat that can quickly climb over nearby plants and obstacles.
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