




Galinsoga quadriradiata
The shaggy soldier is a little plant with fuzzy leaves and tiny flowers. It often grows in gardens and along roadsides, making it a familiar sight in many places.
生息地: Urban areas
The shaggy soldier has slender, often hairy stems and small, daisy-like flowers. Each flower typically displays five tiny white 'petals' (ray florets) surrounding a bright yellow center of disc florets, making it distinct from similar roadside weeds.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
スナップ
最初にスナップしよう!
Did you know 'quadriradiata' in its name means four rays, but it usually has five tiny white 'petals'? Wow!
Even though it's a common weed, many cultures consider its young leaves a tasty and nutritious wild green!
One shaggy soldier plant can produce up to 7,500 seeds, ready to sprout at a moment's notice!
This tiny plant is a champion traveler, originally from Mexico, now found almost everywhere on Earth!
Shaggy soldier can produce thousands of tiny seeds per plant, helping it spread quickly and colonize new disturbed areas.
This plant can complete its entire life cycle from seed to flower in just a few weeks, allowing it to quickly dominate open ground.
Its stems and leaves are covered in fine hairs, which can deter some herbivores and help reduce water loss.
Apis mellifera
gathers nectar and pollen from its small flowers
Homo sapiens
its young leaves are consumed as a nutritious wild edible
Syrphus ribesii
visits flowers for nectar and pollen collection
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
While this plant is not harmful, it's always best to look and not touch without asking an adult.
20-80 cm
15-40 cm
0.5-1 cm
Summer to fall
はい
なし
一年生
昆虫
ズームインしてクラスターを分割し、このオブジェクトが撮影された場所を探索しましょう。
新しい観察が追加されると、ここに最近のスナップが表示されます。