Bidens pilosa

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Read about Bidens pilosa in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Bidens pilosa, Linn. St. 2-5 ft. high, much branched, nearly glabrous: Lvs. ternate or pinnate, divisions lanceolate, incised-serrate with somewhat rounded teeth: outer involucre about equaling the glabrous or minutely puberulent inner: rays short. 1-3 times as long as the involucre, creamy-white: achenes 4-7 lines long; awns 2-4, downwardly barbed, 1½ lines long. Tropics.— Sometimes grown in botanic gardens.


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