Erigeron bonariensis (weed)

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Erigeron bonariensis (weed) L. - (hairy fleabane)

This weed is believed to be native in South and Central America, but has spread to the Mediterranean region, Australia and other regions. It can be a problem weed on a variety of field and orchard crops, e.g. in soybeans. It produces many seeds, up to 200,000 per plant per year which disperse by wind.

Synonyms:
Conyza bonariensis

Vernacular names
• Deutsch: südamerikanisches Berufskraut
• English: hairy fleabane
• Español: jopo de zorra
• Français: érigéron crépu
• Português: buva