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Galinsoga quadriradiata |
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| Synonym(s) |
Galinsoga ciliata |
| Common name |
shaggy soldier; hairy galinsoga |
| Family |
asteraceae |
| Life cycle |
annual |
| Flowers |
white/yellow |
| Light |
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A relatively new weed in our garden - I don't remember it appearing at all until a few years ago, but boy, it has caught up to its competitors quickly! This one grows most strongly in our vegetable garden (it likes high-fertility soil), where it grows rapidly from seedling to blooming size. There are always a few hiding away, no doubt dropping seeds by the thousands - so I guess I'm stuck with it. At least it's easy to pull up.
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July 09, 2009
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