Top: crowned beggar-tick’s (Bidens trichosperma) flowers in frontal view. Bottom: about 12 narrow, twisted phyllaries lie below the yellow flower sepals at the top of the stem.
Top: crowned beggar-tick’s (Bidens trichosperma) flowers in frontal view. Bottom: about twelve narrow, twisted phyllaries lie below the yellow flower sepals at the top of the stem.
Crowned beggar-tick (Bidens trichosperma) stem and compound leaves.
The stem of crowned beggar-ticks is hairless and brownish green. The leaves are compound, typically with three or five narrow segments and oppositely attached. Leaflets are ~4 inches long, a half inch wide, pointed at the tip, and coarsely toothed.
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