Category: Seminum | Sub-Category: Wildflowers
Scientific Name (Genus/Species): Parthenium integrifolium
Family: (Asteraceae)
(P) to 3′. Wild Quinine. Eastern United States. Tiny clustered, almost ball-like, white flowers in broad, branching, flat-topped corymbs. The tapering leaves are coarsely toothed and decrease in size up the stems, with the upper leaves often absent or clasping the stem. Both the leaves and stems are rough and covered in short bristly hairs. Well-drained soil. Sun. 4 & T2