Species Conyza persicariifolia
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There aren’t any identifications of Conyza persicariifolia.
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Etymology of Conyza:
Gk. konyza = a fleabane. The plant was believed to drive away gnats (William Henry Harvey, Flora Capensis). Paxton’s Botanical Dictionary derives the name from konis = dust; the powdered leaves of some species drives away flies, etc., hence the trivial English name ‘flea-bane.’
Etymology of persicariifolia:
From the Latin persicus = 'peach' and folius = 'leaf'; having a resemblance to the leaves of a peach tree
Scientific name:
Conyza persicariifolia (Benth.) Oliv. & Hiern
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Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Conyza persicariifolia.