Sigesbeckia jorullensis (Sigesbeckia jorullensis)
Also known as: St. Paul's Wort, St. Paul's Betony
Sigesbeckia jorullensis is a hardy annual herb that stands out with its small, yellow flowers resembling daisies, grouped in clusters. Typically reaching heights between 0.5 to 1 meter, the plant features hairy, glandular stems. Its leaves are lance-shaped to oval with serrated edges and a sticky texture.
This plant is commonly found in disturbed environments such as roadsides, fields, and wastelands. It flourishes in tropical and subtropical climates, thriving from sea level up to about 2,500 meters in elevation. Sigesbeckia jorullensis prefers well-drained soils and can grow well in areas with full sun to partial shade. Its adaptability allows it to survive in a range of soil types and competitive habitats.
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