Omalotheca sylvatica
Omalotheca sylvatica, also called woodland arctic cudweed,[2] is a species of plant from family Asteraceae found in Eastern United States and British Columbia,[2] on the lawns, roads, and in the forests. For the plant to grow, the roads shall not be in shade, and lowly grassed.[3]
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Aside from growing on the roads and lawns of the United States, it is also common in Adirondack Mountains.[3]
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References
- "Omalotheca sylvatica (L.) Schultz-Bip. & F.W. Schultz". Wildflower.org. Retrieved October 21, 2012.
- "Omalotheca sylvatica". Natural Resources Conservation Service PLANTS Database. USDA. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
- "Omalotheca sylvatica (L.) Schultz-Bip. & F.W. Schultz". New York Plant Atlas. Retrieved October 22, 2012.
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