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  2. Eutrochium purpureum - Wikipedia

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    Eutrochium purpureum, commonly known as purple Joe-Pye weed [4] or sweetscented joe pye weed, [5] is an herbaceous perennial plant in the family Asteraceae. It is native to eastern and central North America , from Ontario east to New Hampshire and south as far as Florida , Louisiana , and Oklahoma .

  3. Tradescantia pallida - Wikipedia

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    Tradescantia pallida is a species of spiderwort native to the Gulf Coast region of eastern Mexico.It is a perennial herbaceous species with a trailing habit.The cultivar T. pallida 'Purpurea', commonly called purple heart or purple queen, is widely grown as a houseplant, outdoor container plant, or a garden groundcover.

  4. Tradescantia - Wikipedia

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    Due to its ready propagation from stem fragments and its domination of the ground layer in many forest environments, T. fluminensis has become a major environmental weed in Australia, [47] New Zealand and the southern United States. [48] Other species considered invasive weeds in certain places include T. pallida, [49] T. spathacea, [50] and T ...

  5. Eutrochium - Wikipedia

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    Eutrochium is a North American genus of herbaceous flowering plants in the family Asteraceae.They are commonly referred to as Joe-Pye weeds.They are native to the United States and Canada, and have non-dissected foliage and pigmented flowers.

  6. Eutrochium maculatum - Wikipedia

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    Stems are sometimes completely purple, sometimes green with purple spots. One plant can produce numerous rose-purple flower heads in late summer, each head with 8-22 disc flowers but no ray flowers. [5] The specific name maculatum, meaning spotted, refers to the purple spots on the stem. [6] [4]

  7. Macroptilium atropurpureum - Wikipedia

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    Macroptilium atropurpureum, commonly referred to as purple bush-bean, [2] or siratro is a perennial legume recognized by its climbing, dense, green vines and deep purple flowers. [3] The plant is indigenous to the tropical and subtropical regions of North, Central, and South America, as far north as Texas in the USA and as far south as Peru and ...

  8. List of slang names for cannabis - Wikipedia

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    Most slang names for marijuana and hashish date to the jazz era, when it was called gauge, jive, reefer. Weed is a commonly used slang term for drug cannabis. New slang names, like trees, came into use early in the twenty-first century. [2] [3] [4]

  9. Agrostemma githago - Wikipedia

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    It has slender pink flowers. It is an erect plant covered with fine hairs. Its few branches are each tipped with a single deep pink to purple flower. The flowers are scentless, 25–50 mm (1.0–2.0 in) across, and produced in the summer months – May to September in the northern hemisphere, November to March in the southern hemisphere.