Erigeron sumatrensis
{{short description|Species of flowering plant in the daisy family Asteraceae}}
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|genus=Erigeron
|species=sumatrensis
|authority=Retz.
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|Aster ambiguus |E.H.L.Krause
|Baccharis ivifolia |Blanco
|Conyza albida |Willd. ex Spreng.
|Conyza altissima |Naudin ex Debeaux
|Conyza ambigua |DC.
|Conyza bonariensis var. microcephala |(Cabrera) Cabrera
|Conyza bonariensis f. subleiotheca |Cuatrec.
|Conyza erigeroides |DC.
|Conyza floribunda var. subleiotheca |(Cuatrec.) J.B.Marshall
|Conyza groegeri |V.M.Badillo
|Conyza naudinii |Bonnet
|Conyza sumatrensis (Retz.) |E.Walker
|Dimorphanthes ambigua |C.Presl
|Dimorphanthes floribunda |Cass.
|Erigeron albidus |(Willd. ex Spreng.) A.Gray
|Erigeron ambiguus |Sch.Bip.
|Erigeron bonariensis var. microcephalus |Cabrera
|Erigeron crispus subsp. naudinii |(Bonnet) Bonnier
|Erigeron musashensis |Makino
|Erigeron naudinii |(Bonnet) Humbert
|Eschenbachia ambigua |Moris
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Erigeron sumatrensis (syn. Conyza sumatrensis) is an annual herb probably native to South America, but widely naturalised in tropical and subtropical regions, and regarded as an invasive weed in many places.{{r|powo|fna}}[https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/11159722#page/98/mode/1up Pruski, J.F. & G. Sancho. 2006. Conyza sumatrensis var. leiotheca (Compositae: Astereae), a new combination for a common neotropical weed. Novon 16(1): 96–101]
In the British Isles it is known as Guernsey fleabane.{{BSBI 2007|accessdate=2014-10-17}} Other common names include fleabane, tall fleabane, broad-leaved fleabane, white horseweed, and Sumatran fleabane.{{cn|date=August 2020}}
Description
When fully grown (in summer or autumn), Erigeron sumatrensis reaches one to two metres in height. Flowers are white rather than purple-pink. Its leaves are like dandelion leaves, but longer, thinner and more like primrose leaves in colour and texture. Its seeding heads are like dandelions, but straw coloured and smaller.See pictures at [http://www.iewf.org/weedid/Conyza_sumatrensis.htm International Environmental Weed Foundation] In certain countries the plant has started to exhibit resistance to herbicides.[https://web.archive.org/web/20020420153136/http://www.weedscience.org/Case/Case.asp?ResistID=126 Sumatran Fleabane], Weedscience.org
Distribution
It probably originates from South America, but is now naturalised in North America, Europe,[http://www.kuleuven-kortrijk.be/bioweb/?lang=en&detail=732&titel=Sumatran%20fleabane%20-%20Conyza%20sumatrensis Fleabane in Holland] Africa,[http://www.zimbabweflora.co.zw/speciesdata/species.php?species_id=159010 Flora of Zimbabwe: Conyza sumatrensis] Asia,[http://www.botanic.jp/plants-aa/ooaret.htm Sumatran Fleabane in Japan] and Australasia.[http://www.hear.org/pier/species/conyza_sumatrensis.htm Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk (PIER): Conyza sumatrensis] It poses a significant threat to wildlife conservation areas and other reserves. In Britain, of the non-native former Conyza species, it is the second most abundant (after Erigeron canadensis) and is typically found in London and the South East of England. It was first recorded in London by Brian Wurzell in 1984,{{Cite web |url=http://freespace.virgin.net/conserving.bevan/talk2.htm |title=Fleabane in London |access-date=2008-03-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110604111307/http://freespace.virgin.net/conserving.bevan/talk2.htm |archive-date=2011-06-04 |url-status=dead }}
and noted in France at Saint-Sozy (Dordogne) in 2006.{{cite web |url=http://www.naturetrek.co.uk/reports/France%20-%20The%20Dordogne%20-%20tour%20report%20(May%2006).pdf |title=France – The Dordogne |accessdate=2011-10-18 |author=Mark Galliott |date=June 2006 |work=Tour Report |publisher=Naturetrek Wildlife Holidays |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070929015715/http://www.naturetrek.co.uk/reports/France%20-%20The%20Dordogne%20-%20tour%20report%20%28May%2006%29.pdf |archivedate=2007-09-29 |url-status=dead }}
Taxonomic note
Older literature such as Flora of Turkey may quote Conyza albida Willd. ex Spreng. intending what is now E. sumatrensis Retz., and should be taken as such; likewise other literature references may do so; the type has subsequently been revised and Conyza albida Willd. ex Spreng. is now viewed as a synonym for Erigeron floribundus (Kunth) Sch.Bip. [http://www.phytoneuron.net/2018Phytoneuron/27PhytoN-Conyzasumatrensis.pdf Erigeron Floribundus and E. Sumatrensis (Asteraceae) In The USA And Mexico, 2018 by Guy L. Nesom], p16 in section on Erigeron floribundus
Photographic description
Erigeron sumatrensis from Antalya by D Merrick 16.jpg|Tall and tending to end up leaning over
Erigeron sumatrensis from Antalya by D Merrick 12.jpg|Side phyllaries hairy and green, without red tips, and lacks prominent white petals, which may have a purple tinge
Erigeron sumatrensis from Antalya by D Merrick 13.jpg|Head from above, ray petals with purple tinge
Erigeron sumatrensis from Antalya by D Merrick 14.jpg|Individual flower from within head, 5-petalled
Erigeron sumatrensis from Antalya by D Merrick 15.jpg|Individual flower from within head, 5-petalled
Erigeron sumatrensis from Antalya by D Merrick 17.jpg|Base leaves quite broad, lobey and hairy, but green-looking not conspicuously grey
Erigeron sumatrensis from Antalya by D Merrick 19.jpg|Colony of rosettes
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Erigeron sumatrensis from Antalya by D Merrick 18.jpg|Emerging plant, green-looking
Erigeron sumatrensis from Antalya by D Merrick 05.jpg|Flowering whilst still small
Erigeron sumatrensis from Antalya by D Merrick 24.jpg|Stem leaf
Erigeron sumatrensis from Antalya by D Merrick 08.jpg|Stem leaf base
Erigeron sumatrensis from Antalya by D Merrick 04.jpg|Stem leaf near tip
Erigeron sumatrensis from Antalya by D Merrick 02.jpg|Stem leaf underside
Erigeron sumatrensis from Antalya by D Merrick 03.jpg|Stem leaf underside
Erigeron sumatrensis from Antalya by D Merrick 06.jpg|Stem
Erigeron sumatrensis from Antalya by D Merrick 11.jpg|Inflorescence prior to heads expanding with pappus
Erigeron sumatrensis from Antalya by D Merrick 21.jpg|Seeding
Conyza sumatrensis flowerhead2 (13346716844).jpg
Conyza sumatrensis leaves3 (13346498873).jpg
Erigeron sumatrensis sl14.jpg
References
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{{cite web |title=Erigeron sumatrensis Retz. |url=http://plantsoftheworldonline.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names::204572-1 |website=Plants of the World Online |publisher=Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew |accessdate=23 August 2020}}{{dead link|date=February 2023|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}
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External links
{{Commons category-inline|Erigeron sumatrensis}}
- [https://www.gbif.org/species/3146683 Erigeron sumatrensis occurrence data] from GBIF
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