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Ambrosia artemisiifolia

Annual ragweed

Description

A. artemisiifolia is an annual herb native to Central and Northern America. It grows up to 20-150 cm. It has been accidentally introduced into a large number of countries as a contaminant of seed and grains. A. artemisiifolia typically colonises disturbed land where it produces a large number of seeds which can remain viable in the soil for 40 years or more. The pollen produced by species of Ambrosia is highly allergenic and can induce allergic rhinitis, fever, or dermatitis. It is naturally found along river banks but may also be found in grasslands and dry meadows.

Symptom

A strong allergen for humans. It excludes phytoncides which limit the growth of herbs and agricultural plants.

Tree Species: Different tree species

Part of a plant- attacked: Tree trunk, Leaf / Needle, Branch

Pest significance: Harmful

Pest Category: Other, Invasive plants

Invasive Species: Yes

Present in EU: Yes


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Milan Zubrik

Ambrosia artemisiifoliaAnnual ragweed
Milan Zubrik
Number of votes: 0
Published: 18.9.2023

Milan Zubrik

Ambrosia artemisiifoliaAnnual ragweed
Milan Zubrik
Number of votes: 0
Published: 18.9.2023

Milan Zubrik

Ambrosia artemisiifoliaAnnual ragweed
Milan Zubrik
Number of votes: 0
Published: 18.9.2023


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