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Wedelia

Plants Wayfaring treeWeeping birch

Genus Wedelia
Subshrubs or shrubs [annuals , perennials ], 10-50(-100) [-250] cm. Stems mostly erect , branched from bases and/or throughout.

 


Wedelia trilobata
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Creeping Daisy
Description
Wedelia trilobata is native to the northern part of South America and the West Indies. It is a creeping evergreen perennial that roots at the leaf nodes and spreads widely.

#113 Wedelia trilobata
Common Names: wedelia, Z Herbe a Femme
Family: Asteraceae/Compositae (aster/daisy Family)
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Wedelia trilobata (syn. Sphagneticola trilobata)
Non-Native in Florida
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Wedelia trilobata. Native of Southern Florida to South America. Introduced after 1918. An evergreen creeping herb. Good ground cover but invasive and as such, discouraged.

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Orange Zexmenia, Rough Zexmenia
Scientific Name: Zexmenia hispida (Kunth) A. Gray
Synonym: Wedelia texana, Wedelia acapulcensis var. hispida, Wedelia hispida
Family: Asteraceae ...

Gilman, E.F. (1999). Wedelia trilobata. Fact Sheet FPS-612. Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.

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See also: Orange, Aster, Daisy, Green, Calendula

Plants Wayfaring treeWeeping birch

 
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