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Bartlett daisy

Scientific Name: Bartlettia scaposa

Family: Asteraceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Forb/herb

Duration: Annual

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Erigeron karvinskianus: The Mexican Fleabane Daisy

This page provides information about Erigeron karvinskianus, also known as Mexican Fleabane.

Considerations for Pets

  • The text mentions Erigeron karvinskianus as potentially invasive. While this doesn't directly relate to toxicity, it suggests the plant can spread readily and potentially be encountered by pets in gardens or natural areas.

Scientific Classification

  • Scientific Name: Erigeron karvinskianus
  • Family: Asteraceae
  • Group: Dicot
  • Symbol: BASC
  • Common Name: Mexican Fleabane, Bartlett daisy.

Distribution and Habitat

  • The provided text indicates its usefulness in dry, sunny spots such as walls or paving.
  • It is native to the United States.
  • Origin is listed as Unknown/Undetermined.
  • Regularity: Regularly occurring.

Ecological Role

  • The text indicates that Erigeron karvinskianus can be invasive. This implies it can spread aggressively and potentially outcompete native plants in suitable environments.