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The name marestail is descriptive because plants have a single, unbranched, five- or six-foot tall stems cloaked in willow-like leaves. Pea-sized greenish-white flowers appear in late summer and fall in large terminal clusters.
Marestail [English]: Conyza canadensis Marestail [English]: Hippuris vulgaris Marfil Vegetal (Product) [Spanish]: Phytelephas macrocarpa macrocarpa Margaça-Das-Boticas [Portuguese]: Matricaria recutita ...
I live in Tillsonburg, Ontario, Canada, about 2 hours from either Detroit or Buffalo. I have a weed in my gardening that's overtaking everything. It's called, "Hippurus Vulgarus" a.k.a. horsetail, horseweed, or marestail. Please help. Carol ...
See also: Horseweed, Tresses, Buckeyes, Black Ash, Striped Maple
 
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