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832:. A mature plant can produce up to 26,000 seeds that are spread by animals, vehicles, water and contaminated agricultural produce, and some seeds remain viable for up to nearly forty years. It is not palatable to cattle and reduces the amount of quality pasture available for grazing. In native landscapes such as the
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1655:"UC/JEPS: Jepson Manual treatment for LEUCANTHEMUM vulgare"
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T. Dickinson; D. Metsger; J. Bull; R. Dickinson (2004).
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1597:. Invasive.org (2010-05-04). Retrieved on 2015-07-08.
1129:"The Plant List: A Working List of All Plant Species"
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1040:Allergies to daisies do occur, usually causing
1613:. Massey University; University of New Zealand
1901:Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation
1694:. University of Georgia: Invasive plant atlas
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1820:Australasian Journal of Dermatology
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920:. In New South Wales it grows from
898:it forms dense colonies displacing
855:Infestation in native pasture near
728:, who published the description in
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1332:. Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria
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2582:Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
2577:National symbols of Denmark
1936:photographs and information
1814:Lynette A. Gordon (1999). "
997:to make a local variety of
905:The plant commonly invades
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1896:Wild Flowers Worth Knowing
1436:Chrysanthemum leucanthemum
1380:Flore françoise (Volume 2)
791:, growing in a variety of
754:Chrysanthemum leucanthemum
303:Leucanthemum ageratifolium
254:Chrysanthemum leucanthemum
16:Species of flowering plant
1862:"Nationalplanter og -dyr"
1672:Reiner, Ralph E. (1969).
1263:Thompson, Ian R. (2007).
843:study of meadow flowers.
767:The species is native to
327:Leucanthemum leucanthemum
246:Chrysanthemum lanceolatum
238:Chrysanthemum lanceolatum
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1087:Argyranthemum frutescens
1058:Argyranthemum frutescens
985:Oxeye grows wild in the
834:Kosciuszko National Park
745:Distribution and habitat
402:, commonly known as the
319:Leucanthemum lanceolatum
230:Chrysanthemum ircutianum
213:Chamaemelum leucanthemum
2567:Garden plants of Europe
1595:(Asterales: Asteraceae)
1406:. florelaurentienne.com
352:Matricaria leucanthemum
344:Matricaria leucanthemum
287:Chrysanthemum sylvestre
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376:Pyrethrum leucanthemum
279:Chrysanthemum pratense
262:Chrysanthemum montanum
221:Chrysanthemum dentatum
2562:Garden plants of Asia
2552:Flora of Central Asia
1915:USDA Plants Profile:
1816:Compositae dermatitis
1106:– yellow ox-eye daisy
935:Eucalyptus pauciflora
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295:Chrysanthemum vulgare
271:Chrysanthemum praecox
2385:Leucanthemum vulgare
2372:Leucanthemum_vulgare
2150:Leucanthemum vulgare
2098:Leucanthemum_vulgare
2072:leucanthemum-vulgare
2042:leucanthemum-vulgare
1985:Leucanthemum vulgare
1955:Leucanthemum vulgare
1934:Leucanthemum vulgare
1925:Leucanthemum vulgare
1917:Leucanthemum vulgare
1716:Leucanthemum vulgare
1690:Leucanthemum vulgare
1635:Leucanthemum vulgare
1633:"Plants Profile for
1593:Leucanthemum vulgare
1578:Royal Ontario Museum
1490:Leucanthemum vulgare
1461:Leucanthemum vulgare
1354:Leucanthemum vulgare
1328:Leucanthemum vulgare
1237:Leucanthemum vulgare
1160:Leucanthemum vulgare
1156:Brown, Elizabeth A.
951:The unopened flower
399:Leucanthemum vulgare
336:Leucanthemum praecox
311:Leucanthemum eliasii
172:Leucanthemum vulgare
25:Leucanthemum vulgare
1531:2016PLoSO..1158117H
1005:Use in horticulture
926:Northern Tablelands
519:) 1–2 centimetres (
360:Pontia heterophylla
1795:. Haaretz. Haaretz
1740:"Forbes Wild Food"
1090:– marguerite daisy
1066:Trifolium pratense
1042:contact dermatitis
872:introduced species
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