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This is one of the commonest and most widely distributed of species in North America. BONAP shows its presence in all the lower 48 states...Read More
I work in the Noxious Weed field in the state of Colorado, this bad boy is classified on many Rocky Mountain states Noxious Weed list. ...Read More
This is the most notorious weed I have ever dealt with. I have been trying to get rid of it for 7 plus years and it only gets worse, It...Read More
I have this plant on a dry side of my garden and I can count on having some clear white daisise for the kids to pick in the spring. The ...Read More
Here in the Sierra Foothills this plant is charming and adds to a meadow look in the spring among the grasses and yarrow. After deadheadi...Read More
I planted wild marguerite daisies in my garden a few years ago and I still love them! They tend to reseed themselves all over, but form ...Read More
Very weedy, alien plant from Eurasia. Extremely common along highways and in disturbed environments here, along with other weeds like pur...Read More
Despite it's sometimes weedy tendencies we really enjoy having this plant in our gardens. It requires very little effort and provides pro...Read More
Not invasive here, just pretty spring flowers.
It's not the cold, so it must be grassland vs. forest. We're much wetter...Read More
I have had a lot of luck cutting the plant back after the blooms begin to fade.
It gives me a new flush of blooms shortly after.
Very pretty plant, doesn't seem to be invasive, but does grow wild here in Missouri.
This plant is listed on the North Dakota invasive/troublesome list and this information is being distributed in a guide developed by the ...Read More
This plant blooms profusely and early with beautiful blooms, but the foliage is the ugliest. It lays down on the ground and forms large u...Read More
These grow like weeds here in Canada; they are certainly invasive. Even so, they have beautiful flowers, I might try to collect tubers an...Read More
The tender young leaves may be used in salads.
Appreciated for its lengthy early Spring bloom (Zone 8) and
pristine evergreen foliage. Although a vigorous reseeder,
unwa...Read More
Cheerful little wildflowers that seem to smile at you along the roadsides every Summer.
The foliage stays green all year r...Read More
This plant grows in the uncultivated areas behind our home in northern Maine and I look forward to it every summer. The blooms seem to l...Read More
Sometimes mistaken for "Shasta Daisy" (Leucanthemum x superbum), this species has earlier and smaller blooms.
A wild-flower native to Northern Europe, Oxeye Daisy is one of the most familiar of all summer flowers, the large white and yellow Daisie...Read More