Chromolaena odorata is a tropical and subtropical species of flowering shrub in the family Asteraceae. It is native to the Americas, from Florida and Texas in the United States south through Mexico and the Caribbean[3][4] to South America.[5] It has been introduced to tropical Asia, West Africa, and parts of Australia.[6][7][8]
Common names include Siam weed, rouge plant, Christmas bush, jack in the box,[9] devil weed, common floss flower, hagunoy (Cebuano language), rompe saragüey (Spanish), Abani di egwu or Nsiibilibe (Igbo language), ewé Akíntọ́lá (Yorùbá) and triffid.[10]
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^Lalith Gunasekera, Invasive Plants: A guide to the identification of the most invasive plants of Sri Lanka, Colombo 2009, p. 116–117.
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forbs (e.g. Nephrolepis biserrata, Culcasia scandens, Laportea spp., Chromolaenaodorata, Aframomum melegueta and Costus afer) and various sedges form thickets...
family Tephritidae. It is used for biocontrol of invasive shrub Chromolaenaodorata. Venezuela, Argentina, Brazil. Macquart, Pierre-Justin-Marie (1848)...
fairy floss (cotton candy) Common floss, another name for the shrub Chromolaenaodorata Embroidery floss, thread used in embroidery Floss flower, another...
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