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The University of Waterloo acknowledges that much of our work takes place on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg, and Haudenosaunee peoples. Our main campus is situated on the ...
Abstract: Eupatorium adenophorum Spreng can potentially be utilized in several bioenergy pathways. When pretreated with microbial inoculum, it can be used as biogas fermentation material, which could ...
The City of Toronto is planning to install bioswales in the City-owned right-of-way along select streets in Scarborough. Bioswales are a type of green infrastructure designed to capture and filter ...
The isolation and identification of eupafolin and hispidulin in the dried leaves of Eupatorium littorale (Asteraceae) are described. A method for the detection of those flavonoids and rutin was also ...
And then the impact of excessive drought on regional sensitivity of Eupatorium adenophorum invasion in Yunnan province was analyzed. The research results indicated that the vigor of local aborigines ...
Gregg’s blue mistflower, Conoclinium greggii, goes by several names – Gregg’s mistflower, palmleaf thoroughwort, Texas ageratum or its former botanic name Eupatorium greggii. Gregg’s blue mistflower ...
Joe Pye weed (Eupatorium dubium) is a common native plant that is famous for attracting many birds and pollinators. Its towering stalks topped with gorgeous mauve flowers are a lovely sight in summer.
After a forest fire wiped out bamboo clumps in 2015, invasive species such as Lantana camara and Eupatorium formed thickets on the fertile ground. The Forest Department roped in people from the ...
To support pollinators, for example, Phyto’s list of workhorses might include golden Alexanders (Zizia aurea) or white old-field aster (Symphyotrichum pilosum), and many of the mountain mints ...
Consider Conoclinium coelestinum (formerly Eupatorium coelestinum), also known as blue mistflower or ageratum. This showy herbaceous perennial is a native of the central and eastern U.S. and ...
Dog Fennel (Eupatorium capillifolium) is a tall annual or short-lived perennial plant native to North America. The leaves are highly aromatic—some say in a good way, while others think it stinks.
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