Baccharis neglecta

Common Name(s):
Roosevelt Weed, Baccharis,Roosevelt Weed
Scientific Name:
Baccharis neglecta
Family:
Asteraceae
Longevity:
Perennial
Season:
Warm
Origin:
Native
Height:
3 m
Flowers:
September - November
Fruits:
Fall
Description: A shrub occurring in open areas usually on calcareous soils. This species has linear leaves as opposed to the elliptic or obovate shaped leaves of B. halimifolia. The white cotton-like pappus of the fruit is very conspicuous in the fall and is distributed by wind. Closely related to B. salicina (Willow baccharis).