Elephantopus tomentosus

Elephantopus tomentosus
ID - 29747
Symbol Key - ELTO2
Common Name - devil's grandmother
Family - Asteraceae
Category - Dicot
Division - Magnoliophyta
US Nativity - Native to U.S.
US/NA Plant - Yes
State Distribution - AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MD, MS, NC, OK, SC, TN, TX, VA
Growth Habit - Forb/herb
Duration - Perennial
Xgenus - N/A
Genus - Elephantopus
XSpecies - N/A
Species - tomentosus
Ssp - N/A
Subspecies - N/A
Var - N/A
Variety - N/A
Forma - N/A
Genera Author - L.
Binomial Author - L.
Trinomial Author - N/A
Quadranomial Author - N/A
Federal Noxious Status - N/A
Federal Noxious Common Name - N/A
State Noxious Status - N/A
State Noxious Common Name - N/A
PLANTS Invasive Status - N/A
Federal T/E Status - N/A
Federal T/E Common Name - N/A
State T/E Status - MD (E)
State T/E Common Name - MD (tobaccoweed)
National Wetland Indicator Status - N/A
Characteristics Data - N/A

USDA Plant Characteristics. 2013.

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