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Mexican Fleabane, Seaside Daisy (<em>Erigeron karvinskianus</em>)

Mexican Fleabane, Seaside Daisy (Erigeron karvinskianus)

Format ImagePosted on December 19, 2018by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Mexican Fleabane, Seaside Daisy (Erigeron karvinskianus)

Mexican Fleabane, Seaside Daisy (Erigeron karvinskianus). Infinitely spreading, this is a favoured Melbourne fence and border floss, but also a covert weed that has made  …  Read the full post

Flax-leaf Fleabane (<em>Erigeron bonariensis</em>)

Flax-leaf Fleabane (Erigeron bonariensis)

Format ImagePosted on November 27, 2018by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Flax-leaf Fleabane (Erigeron bonariensis)

Flax-leaf Fleabane (Erigeron bonariensis), a South American colonist of paddocks and grain fields, and a persistent exploiter of pavement cracks and lightly trafficked waste grounds  …  Read the full post

Tall fleabane (<em>Erigeron sumatrensis</em>)

Tall fleabane (Erigeron sumatrensis)

Format ImagePosted on August 9, 2018by Weeds of MelbourneLeave a comment on Tall fleabane (Erigeron sumatrensis)

Tall fleabane (Erigeron sumatrensis), sometimes known as Horseweed. Thought to have originated in South America, this is another very successful pantropical weed that achieves as  …  Read the full post

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