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Scientific
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Eupatorium capillifolium (Lam.) Small |
Family
- Compositae |
| Tall-growing perennial with
one to several densely, hairy stems from a woodsy crown.
Leaves deeply cut into linear segments. Lower leaves opposite,
upper leaves alternate. Leaves strongly aromatic when
crushed. Reproduces by seed and regrowth from woody base.
Found from New Jersey to south Florida, and west to Texas
and Arkansas. Also occurs in the West Indies and Guatemala. |
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