False Daisy (Eclipta prostrata (L.) L.)
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Legend | Color |
Native | |
Expanded | |
Native or Not Present | |
Native or Expanded | |
Expanded or Not Present | |
Native or Expanded or Not Present |
This tentative map is based on our own research. It may have limited data on Canada and/or Mexico, and there is some subjectivity in our assignment of plants as introduced vs. expanded. Read more in this blog post.
Although this plant occurs somewhere in each of these regions, it may only occur in a small part of some or all of them.
This is a small weedy plant that seems to be spreading on its own; it is not usually planted in the US. It has established solidly into Delaware and New Jersey, with scattered populations north to Massachussets.
↑Links & External Resources
• Eclipta prostrata (Yerba de Tajo) | Illinois Wildflowers (About This Site)
• Eclipta prostrata (false daisy) | USDA PLANTS Database (About This Site)
• Eclipta prostrata | Go Botany (About This Site)
• Eclipta prostrata (eclipta) | CABI Invasive Species Compendium (About This Site)
• Eclipta prostrata | Biota of North America Project (BONAP) (About This Site)
• Eclipta prostrata | NatureServe Explorer (About This Site)
• Eclipta prostrata | Flora of North America (About This Site)
• Eclipta prostrata | Missouri Plants (About This Site)
• False Daisy | Maryland Biodiversity Project (About This Site)
• Eclipta prostrata (Yerba-de-tajo) | Minnesota Wildflowers (About This Site)
• Eclipta prostrata (L.) L. (False Daisy, Yerba-de-tajo) | Digital Atlas of the Virginia Flora (About This Site)