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White Snakeroot

Plant Info
Also known as:
Scientific name:Ageratina altissima
Family:Aster (Asteraceae)
Life cycle:perennial
Origin:native
Habitat:shade; thickets, deciduous woods
Bloom season:summer, fall
Plant height:1 to 4 feet
USDA PLANTS database:Minnesota county distribution map
Spotted in Ramsey County at:

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Detailed Information

Flower: composite shape flat cluster
[photo of flower] Flat clusters 1 to 2 inches across made up of tiny 1/6-inch white flowers.
Leaves: opposite attachment simple type
[photo of leaves] Leaves are 2 to 6 inches long with coarse teeth; wide at the leaf base and pointed at the tip.
Fruit:
[photo of fruit] Flower heads transform to black seeds with silken parachutes attached to carry them away.
Notes:
When I took a walk through the park in mid-September, the woods there were filled with White Snakeroot. It and Canada Goldenrod were about the only things blooming in the woods.

More photos

All photos taken at Long Lake Regional Park, New Brighton, MN, July and September 2006.

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