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Swaziland's Alien Plants Database
| Tridax procumbens L. |
| ASTERACEAE |
| tridax daisy, tridax, coat buttons, Mexican daisy |
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Unknown, Potential minor problem species |
| Origin: Central America |
| Growth Form: Herb |
| Plant Description: low perennial, often rooting at the nodes. It has ovate, lobed, stiffly hairy leaves and solitary, erect flower heads. They are produced throughout the year and have cream ray florets and yellow disc florets. |
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Photo - plant

USDA APHIS - Oxford, North Carolina Archives
Photo - plant

The Weeds Society of Western Australia
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Confirmed (herbarium specimen) |
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Suspected |
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