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  2. Ambrosia ilicifolia - Wikipedia

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    Ambrosia ilicifolia is a small, matted shrub under 1 metre (3.3 ft) in height. Its stiff, straight branches are green, glandular, and leafy when young, and light gray and leafless when older. The holly-like leaves are leathery but brittle, oval-shaped to rounded, and edged with spine-tipped teeth. They are green, veiny and sticky with resin.

  3. Ambrosia ambrosioides - Wikipedia

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    Somewhat similar in appearance to Ambrosia ilicifolia, A. ilicifolia has sessile leaves with a reticulate pattern of veins, and the marginal teeth developed into short spines. [2] This ragweed can be found in sandy washes and other disturbed areas such as roadsides, and is sometimes seen growing in rock crevices. [2]

  4. Category:Ambrosia (plant) - Wikipedia

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  5. Itea (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Flowers are small, with 5 sepals and 5 petals, borne in racemes or spikes. The genus is native to eastern Asia, with one deciduous species from eastern North America. Some species are grown in ornamental gardens for their long pendant and fragrant flower heads. These include the evergreen I. ilicifolia and I. yunnanensis from central and ...

  6. Ragweed - Wikipedia

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    Ambrosia grayi (A.Nelson) Shinners – woollyleaf bur ragweed, lagoonweed; Ambrosia × helenae Rouleau – Helen ragweed; Ambrosia hispida Pursh – coastal ragweed; Ambrosia humi León de la Luz & Rebman [3] Ambrosia ilicifolia (A.Gray) W.W.Payne – hollyleaf bur ragweed; Ambrosia × intergradiens W.H.Wagner – intergrading ragweed; Ambrosia ...

  7. Rhamnus crocea subsp. ilicifolia - Wikipedia

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    Rhamnus crocea subsp. ilicifolia, synonym Rhamnus ilicifolia, is a subspecies of flowering plant in the buckthorn family, [1] known by the common name hollyleaf redberry. [2] It is native to western North America, where it is a common plant growing in many types of habitat, including chaparral and wooded areas.

  8. Ambrosia cheiranthifolia - Wikipedia

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    Ambrosia cheiranthifolia is a rare species of flowering plant known by the common names South Texas ambrosia and Rio Grande ragweed. It is native to the coast of South Texas [1] and the Mexican states of Tamaulipas [2] and Coahuila. [3] It occurs in coastal prairie, grassland, and mesquite shrubland habitat. [2]

  9. Ambrosia artemisiifolia - Wikipedia

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    The plant is native to: North America across Canada, the eastern and central United States, the Great Plains, and in Alaska; the Caribbean on Cuba, Hispaniola, and Jamaica; and South America in the southern bioregion (Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay), the western bioregion (Bolivia, Peru), and Brazil.