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Asteraceae family's Parthenium hysterophorus flowering plant
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Emmanuel Sagini
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Asteraceae is a family of flowering plants that includes the species Parthenium hysterophorus. It originated in the tropics of North America.
Santa-Maria, Santa Maria feverfew, whitetop weed, and starvation weed are some of its common names. Locally speaking, it is known as Gajar Ghas, Congress Grass, or Carrot Grass in India. In India, Australia, and some regions of Africa, it is a typical invading species.
Humans and domestic animals that come into contact with the plant get dermatitis and respiratory problems. Parthenin, a severely hazardous chemical, is mostly to blame. When livestock's feed is contaminated with Parthenium leaves, it is also to blame for the bitter milk illness that affects them.
Santa-Maria, Santa Maria feverfew, whitetop weed, and starvation weed are some of its common names. Locally speaking, it is known as Gajar Ghas, Congress Grass, or Carrot Grass in India. In India, Australia, and some regions of Africa, it is a typical invading species.
Humans and domestic animals that come into contact with the plant get dermatitis and respiratory problems. Parthenin, a severely hazardous chemical, is mostly to blame. When livestock's feed is contaminated with Parthenium leaves, it is also to blame for the bitter milk illness that affects them.
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