Q is for Quick Weed

Welcome!
I am writing about herbs in the 2016 April AtoZ blogging challenge. Do catch up with the herbs so far, you may find some thing interesting, someone familiar. 


As expected Q was the biggest challenge but I finally I did find one herb that fit the bill… My herb for the day is Quick Weed or Galinsoga parviflora that belongs to the Asteraceae family. Its an annual herb which is native to India, specifically the North East states. It also goes by the common names of Gallant Soldier and Potato weed. The botanical synonym is Tridax parviflora and one of its close ‘cousins’ Tridax procumbens grows profusely in my part of the world. At first glance the two plants have similar flowers and I have taken the liberty of posting a Tridax procumbens flower so you get an idea of what Quick Weed looks like.




That’s it for Q. I have something really interesting in store tomorrow for R. 
Till then take care!
🙂

6 Replies to “Q is for Quick Weed”

  1. Wow! on finding a herb with letter 'Q'.
    The beauty of Asteraceae family is all flowers appear quite similar and give the illusion as if I've seen them before.

    @theerailivedin from The Era I Lived In

  2. Your theme sounds tough but you are doing so well. Great effort!
    Seena
    #AtoZChallenge – Q is for Quiet

  3. How can i tell the difference between procumbens and parviflora since they look so alike? Parviflora has culinary uses which I'm keen to explore but I need to be sure i'm using the correct one

  4. Here are links to the two species. Hope it helps differentiate..

    flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Quick%20Weed.html

    flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Tridax%20Daisy.html

    Thanks for the query.. 🙂

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