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Eupatorium capillifolium - Wikipedia
Eupatorium capillifolium, or dog fennel (also written "dogfennel"), is a North American perennial herbaceous plant in the family Asteraceae
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Eupatorium capillifolium (Dogfennel, Dog Fennel, Thoroughwort)
Dogfennel is an herbaceous perennial weed in the Asteraceae (daisy) family with finely dissected leaves that are very aromatic when crushed.
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How does everyone feel about Dogfennel? : r/NativePlantGardening
It is used topically for reptile and insect bites. Some make a tea and after it cools spray their garden with it to keep insects away.
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dog-fennel
dog-fennel Also dog's-fennel. [From its bad smell, and fennel-like leaves.] A name for Stinking Camomile, Anthemis Cotula.1523 Fitzherb. Husb. §20 Doggefenell and mathes is bothe one, and..beareth many white floures, with a yelowe sede. 1578 Lyte Dodoens ii. xxx. 186 The second kind..is now called.....
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Dogfennel (Eupatorium capillifolium): Biology and Control
Dogfennel (Eupatorium capillifolium) is an aggressive native perennial found throughout much of the Southeast. Dogfennel is particularly troublesome in ...
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Dog Fennel - September Wildflower of the Month - John Clayton
An attractive plant, Dog-fennel grows over 6 feet tall, and can provide a dramatic backdrop in the garden or containers. But it's very aggressive and weedy.
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Dog fennel
Dog fennel, dog-fennel, or dogfennel is a common name for several plants and may refer to:
Anthemis cotula, an annual plant up to about 60 cm tall,
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Eupatorium capillifolium (Dogfennel) | Native Plants of North America
Dog Fennel is a member of the aster family (family Asteraceae) which includes herbs, sometimes shrubs or vines, rarely trees, with simple or ...
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Dogfennel | Home & Garden Information Center - HGIC@clemson.edu
Dogfennel can reach heights of over 6 feet. This plant grows throughout South Carolina and is a common weed in pastures, abandoned fields, roadsides, and waste ...
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Dogfennel - Buffalo Bayou Partnership
The males extract toxins from dogfennel, no one really explains how, and “sprays” a toxic brew over the female when they mate. This confers some ...
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Eupatorium capillifolium, Dog-Fennel at Toadshade Wildflower Farm
A tall, graceful clump-forming species of disturbed areas and abandoned fields, this plant produces relatively non-showy white flowers (Aug-Sept)
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Is it dog fennel, a weed? - Facebook
Looks like Dog Fennel - Eupatorium capillifolium, a native considered by many to be a weed. Sounds like it would potentially overwhelm your space.
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Anthemis cotula
Kingdom
Introduced
Naturalized in Americas, Southern Africa, and Oceania
Spread to United States
Johnny Appleseed planted stinking chamomile, here called dog-fennel Dog-fennel already had a reputation for being an aggressive invasive, however, so Appleseed's practice invited controversy.
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▪ I. hound, n.1 (haʊnd) Forms: 1–6 hund, (3–5 hond, 4–6 hunde, hounde, 5–7 hownd, -e; 5 howne, 6 hown, 7 huin), 3– hound. [Com. Teut.: OE. hund = OFris. hund, hond, OS. hund (LG. hund, MDu. hont (d-), Du. hond), OHG. hunt (d-), (MHG. hunt, G. hund), ON. hundr (Sw., Da. hund), Goth. hunds:—OTeut. *hu...
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Anthemis
plants in the family Asteraceae, closely related to Chamaemelum, and like that genus, known by the common name chamomile; some species are also called dog-fennel
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