Leucanthemum vulgare (weed)

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Leucanthemum vulgare (weed) Lam. - (ox-eye daisy)

This weed is native to Europe and invasive in several other regions. It has been introduced as an ornamental and seed contaminant into North America and is now common in northern parts of the U.S. and in Canada where it grows in pastures, clearings in forests, roadsides and in some crops.

Synonyms:
Chrysanthemum leucanthemum
Leucanthemum leucanthemum

Vernacular names
• Deutsch: Wiesen Margerite
• English: ox-eye daisy
• Français: marguerite commune