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  2. Alternanthera caracasana - Wikipedia

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    Alternanthera caracasana is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaranthaceae known by the common names khakiweed, washerwoman and mat chaff flower. It is native to Central and South America but is well-known elsewhere as a noxious weed. It is naturalized in some areas and invasive in others and can be found across the southern half of ...

  3. Glechoma hederacea - Wikipedia

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    The flowers of G. hederacea are bilaterally symmetrical, funnel shaped, blue or bluish-violet to lavender, and grow in opposed clusters of two or three flowers in the leaf axils on the upper part of the stem or near the tip. It usually flowers in the spring.

  4. 20 Common Types of Lawn Weeds and How to Get Rid of Them - AOL

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    Discover 20 common types of lawn weeds and the best methods to get rid of them for good. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  5. Echium vulgare - Wikipedia

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    Echium vulgare, known as viper's bugloss and blueweed, [1] is a species of flowering plant in the borage family Boraginaceae.It is native to most of Europe and western and central Asia [2] [3] and it occurs as an introduced species in north-eastern North America, south-western South America and the South and North Island of New Zealand.

  6. Echium plantagineum in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Other names are blueweed, Lady Campbell weed, Riverina bluebell, and purple viper's bugloss. Three other Echium species have been introduced and are of concern; viper's bugloss (Echium vulgare) is the most common of them. Viper's bugloss is biennial, with a single unbranched flowering stem and smaller, more blue flowers, but is otherwise similar.

  7. Stachytarpheta cayennensis - Wikipedia

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    Stachytarpheta cayennensis is a species of flowering plant in the verbena family known by many English language common names, including blue snakeweed, Cayenne snakeweed, dark-blue snakeweed, bluetop, nettle-leaf porterweed, rattail, rough-leaf false vervain, [2] blue rat's tail, Brazilian tea, Cayenne vervain, false verbena, joee, nettleleaf velvetberry, [3] and Cayenne porterweed. [4]

  8. Cuphea viscosissima - Wikipedia

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    Cuphea viscosissima, also known as blue waxweed, [3] [4] clammy cuphea or (ambiguously) as "tarweed", [1] [5] is an herbaceous plant in the loosestrife family. It native to the eastern United States, [6] where it is most often found in open, rocky calcareous areas. [7] [8] It is the most common and widespread Cuphea in the U.S. [9]

  9. Commelina cyanea - Wikipedia

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    Commelina cyanea, commonly known as scurvy weed, is a perennial prostrate herb of the family Commelinaceae native to moist forests and woodlands of eastern Australia, [3] Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island. The blue flowers appear over the warmer months and are pollinated by bees and flies.

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