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  Bidens comosus (A.Gray) Wiegand image
Photographer: Emmet J. Judziewicz           

Botanical Illustration

Botanical Illustration

Botanical Illustration

Emmet J. Judziewicz
Family Asteraceae
Bidens comosus (A.Gray) Wiegand
straw-stem beggar-ticks, swamp marigold, swamp tickseed
Bidens: derived from Latin bis, "twice," and dens, "tooth," hence meaning "2-toothed" and referring to the bristles on the achenes
comosus: hairy
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Status: Native
Plant: erect, annual, 4"-80" tall, mostly smooth forb with straw-colored stems
Flower: head with or without 1 1/2" rays, pale yellow to greenish disk 1/3"-3/4" wide, leafy bracts usually longer than the disk; inflorescence of a few stalked, erect heads; blooms Aug.-Oct.
Fruit:usually with 3 barbed awns (the center one shortest), smooth except for the edges of the barbs, very flat fruit drawing
Leaf:mostly stalkless, usually toothed, simple but with 1-4 lobes near the base
Habitat: moist to wet; disturbed areas
Notes: similar to B. connatus; differing in stem and disk color and fruit.
(Glossary)

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Synonyms 
Bidens acutus (Wiegand) Britton
Bidens comosus (A.Gray) Wiegand var. acutus Wiegand
Bidens tripartitus L., sensu Kartesz (1994)

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