Wild Quinine Parthenium integrifolium

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About This Plant

Sometimes known as American feverfew, dense, cauliflower-looking flowers top wild quinine, which attracts all kinds of pollinators with its nectar and pollen. Potentially aggressive, it could overwhelm small landscapes.

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