Hi,
Identification, please. Very abundant plant in Melghat.
Regrets for the out focussed photo. You will find the same plant in the background as well, which has become the focus of the photo.
Date/Time- November 7, 2017; 09:25 AM
Location- Place, Altitude, GPS- Eastern Melghat, 21°27.407' N,77°27.086' E
Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type- Wild
Plant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb- Herb
Height/Length- Upto 2-3’ Height
Flowers Size/ Colour/ Calyx/ Bracts- Size 3-5 mm diameter and height, Colour White.
Apart from identification, what is the native/invasive status of this species in India?
Sincerely,
Ageratum conyzoides...
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Nidhan sir said is correct; am also agree with them, no doubt in thatnow it's very common at marshy and aquatic areas in our country( we have also, Andhra Pradesh)thank youwith kind regards.
On Mon, 3 Jun 2019 at 11:15, Alok <alok...@gmail.com> wrote:
Also important because V. cinerea is native to Africa whereas A. conyzoides is native to the Americas.--
On Monday, 3 June 2019 11:10:30 UTC+5:30, Alok wrote:Want to confirm...Are we sure this is not Vernonia cinerea?Alok
On Friday, 31 May 2019 20:37:55 UTC+5:30, Nidhan Singh wrote:Ageratum conyzoides...
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