A plant genus of the family ASTERACEAE that contains PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS. Yellow vein disease of Ageratum is caused by a viral DNA complex of a begomovirus (GEMINIVIRIDAE).
A plant genus of the family COMMELINACEAE of perennial herbs with blue flowers.
A family of plant viruses where the VIRION possesses an unusual morphology consisting of a pair of isometric particles. Transmission occurs via leafhoppers or whitefly. Some viruses cause economically important diseases in cultivated plants. There are four genera: Mastrevirus, Curtovirus, Topocuvirus, and BEGOMOVIRUS.
Highly repetitive DNA sequences found in HETEROCHROMATIN, mainly near centromeres. They are composed of simple sequences (very short) (see MINISATELLITE REPEATS) repeated in tandem many times to form large blocks of sequence. Additionally, following the accumulation of mutations, these blocks of repeats have been repeated in tandem themselves. The degree of repetition is on the order of 1000 to 10 million at each locus. Loci are few, usually one or two per chromosome. They were called satellites since in density gradients, they often sediment as distinct, satellite bands separate from the bulk of genomic DNA owing to a distinct BASE COMPOSITION.
A genus of plant viruses in the family GEMINIVIRIDAE that are transmitted in nature by whitefly Bemisia tabaci.
Diseases of plants.

The DNA beta satellite component associated with ageratum yellow vein disease encodes an essential pathogenicity protein (betaC1). (1/8)

Ageratum yellow vein disease (AYVD) is caused by the geminivirus ageratum yellow vein virus (AYVV) and an associated DNA beta satellite. We have mapped a DNA beta transcript to a highly conserved open reading frame (betaC1 ORF). The most abundant transcript 5'-terminus is located 8 bases upstream of the betaC1 ORF putative initiation codon while the transcript terminates at multiple sites downstream from the putative termination codon. Disruption of betaC1 protein expression by the introduction of an internal nonsense codon prevented infection of the AYVV-satellite complex in ageratum and altered the phenotype in Nicotiana benthamiana to that produced by AYVV alone although the mutant was maintained in systemically infected tissues. Modification of the putative initiation codon to a nonsense codon produced an intermediate phenotype in N. benthamiana and a mild yellow vein phenotype in ageratum, suggesting that betaC1 protein expression could be initiated from an alternative site. N. benthamiana plants containing a dimeric DNA beta transgene produced severe developmental abnormalities, vein-greening, and cell proliferation in the vascular bundles. Expression of betaC1 protein from a potato virus X (PVX) vector also induced abnormal plant growth. Our results demonstrate that the satellite encodes at least one protein that plays a major role in symptom development and is essential for disease progression in ageratum, the natural host of the AYVD complex.  (+info)

Screening of crude extracts of six medicinal plants used in South-West Nigerian unorthodox medicine for anti-methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus activity. (2/8)

BACKGROUND: Six Nigerian medicinal plants Terminalia avicennioides, Phylantus discoideus, Bridella ferruginea, Ageratum conyzoides, Ocimum gratissimum and Acalypha wilkesiana used by traditional medical practitioners for the treatment of several ailments of microbial and non-microbial origins were investigated for in vitro anti-methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) activity. METHODS: Fresh plant materials were collected from the users. Water and ethanol extracts of the shredded plants were obtained by standard methods. The Bacterial cultures used were strains of MRSA isolated from patients. MRSA was determined by the reference broth microdilution methods using the established National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards break points. Staphylococcus aureus NCIB 8588 was used as a standard strain. Susceptibility testing and phytochemical screening of the plant extracts were performed by standard procedures. Controls were maintained for each test batch. RESULTS: Both water and ethanol extracts of T. avicennioides, P. discoideus, O. gratissimum, and A. wilkesiana were effective on MRSA. The Minimum Inhibition Concentration (MIC) and Minimum Bactericidal Concentration (MBC) of the ethanol extracts of these plants range from 18.2 to 24.0 mcg/ml and 30.4 to 37.0 mcg/ml respectively. In contrast, MIC range of 30.6 to 43.0 mcg/ml and 55.4 to 71.0 mcg/ml were recorded for ethanol and water extracts of B. ferruginea, and A. conyzoides respectively. Higher MBC values were obtained for the two plants. These concentrations were too high to be considered active in this study. All the four active plants contained at least trace amount of anthraquinones. CONCLUSION: Our results offer a scientific basis for the traditional use of water and ethanol extracts of A. wilkesiana, O. gratissimum, T. avicennioides and P. discoideus against MRSA-associated diseases. However, B. ferruginea and A. conyzoides were ineffective in vitro in this study; we therefore suggest the immediate stoppage of their traditional use against MRSA-associated diseases in Lagos, Nigeria.  (+info)

Replication promiscuity of DNA-beta satellites associated with monopartite begomoviruses; deletion mutagenesis of the Ageratum yellow vein virus DNA-beta satellite localizes sequences involved in replication. (3/8)

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Hypoglycaemic and antihyperglycaemic activity of Ageratum conyzoides L. in rats. (4/8)

The hypoglycaemic and antihyperglycaemic properties of the aqueous extracts of the leaves of Ageratum conyzoides L. were evaluated in normoglycemic and in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats, in order to validate its use in folk medicine. Tested animals were given the aqueous extracts of the plant at the doses of 100, 200 and 300mg/kg. These doses were tested also on glucose loaded normal male rats (Oral Glucose Tolerance Test). Of all the doses, the aqueous extracts at 200 and 300mg/kg showed statistically significant hypoglycaemic and antihyperglycaemic activities. For the oral glucose tolerance test, 100mg/kg dose only attenuated significantly the rise of blood glucose in normal fasted rats. Consequently, these results confirmed the hypoglycaemic properties of the leaves of Ageratum conyzoides.  (+info)

Characterization of alphasatellites associated with monopartite begomovirus/betasatellite complexes in Yunnan, China. (5/8)

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Schistosomicidal activity of the essential oil of Ageratum conyzoides L. (Asteraceae) against adult Schistosoma mansoni worms. (6/8)

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Hypoglycaemic activity of Commelina africana and Ageratum conyzoides in relation to their mineral composition. (7/8)

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Effects of organic extracts of six Bangladeshi plants on in vitro thrombolysis and cytotoxicity. (8/8)

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Ageratum is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family, Asteraceae. It includes several species of annual and perennial herbs and shrubs that are native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas. The name "ageratum" comes from the Greek word "ageiro," which means "I grow old," referring to the belief that the plants have anti-aging properties.

The most commonly cultivated species is Ageratum houstonianum, also known as floss flower or bluemink. It is a popular ornamental plant grown for its attractive clusters of small, delicate flowers in shades of blue, purple, pink, and white. The plants are low-growing and bushy, making them suitable for borders, edgings, and containers.

In addition to their ornamental value, some species of ageratum have been used in traditional medicine for their anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antispasmodic properties. However, it is important to note that the use of these plants for medicinal purposes should be done under the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional, as they can also contain toxic compounds that may cause adverse reactions in some individuals.

Commelina is a genus of flowering plants in the family Commelinaceae, commonly known as dayflowers or spiderworts. They are native to warm temperate and tropical regions of the Americas, Africa, and Asia. Some species of Commelina have medicinal uses, although I couldn't find a specific medical definition for 'Commelina'.

For example, in traditional medicine, the leaves and roots of some Commelina species have been used to treat skin conditions, wounds, and inflammation. However, it is important to note that the use of these plants as medicines may not be backed by scientific evidence, and they can also have potential side effects or interactions with other medications. Therefore, it is always recommended to consult a healthcare professional before using any plant or herbal remedy for medicinal purposes.

Geminiviridae is a family of viruses that infect plants. The name "Geminiviridae" comes from the Latin word "geminus," meaning "twin," which refers to the characteristic twinned, icosahedral particles (capsids) that these viruses form during their replication process.

The members of Geminiviridae have a single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) genome, which is encapsidated within these twinned particles. The family is further divided into nine genera based on their genome organization, host range, and transmission vectors. These genera include:

1. Begomovirus
2. Mastrevirus
3. Curtovirus
4. Topocuvirus
5. Becurtovirus
6. Eragrovirus
7. Turncurtovirus
8. Capulavirus
9. Grablovirus

Geminiviruses are primarily transmitted by insect vectors, such as whiteflies and leafhoppers, although some can also be mechanically transmitted or spread through seed. They infect a wide range of economically important crops, causing significant yield losses and economic damage worldwide. Geminiviral infections can lead to various symptoms in plants, including stunting, leaf curling, mosaic patterns on leaves, and reduced fruit production.

Satellite DNA is a type of DNA sequence that is repeated in a tandem arrangement in the genome. These repeats are usually relatively short, ranging from 2 to 10 base pairs, and are often present in thousands to millions of copies arranged in head-to-tail fashion. Satellite DNA can be found in centromeric and pericentromeric regions of chromosomes, as well as at telomeres and other heterochromatic regions of the genome.

Due to their repetitive nature, satellite DNAs are often excluded from the main part of the genome during DNA sequencing projects, and therefore have been referred to as "satellite" DNA. However, recent studies suggest that satellite DNA may play important roles in chromosome structure, function, and evolution.

It's worth noting that not all repetitive DNA sequences are considered satellite DNA. For example, microsatellites and minisatellites are also repetitive DNA sequences, but they have different repeat lengths and arrangements than satellite DNA.

Begomovirus is a genus of viruses in the family *Geminiviridae* that infect plants. These viruses are transmitted by insects, specifically whiteflies, and have circular, single-stranded DNA genomes. Begomoviruses cause various diseases in economically important crops, such as tomatoes, beans, cassava, and cotton, leading to significant yield losses worldwide. The name "Begomovirus" is derived from the type species *Bean golden mosaic virus*, which was isolated from beans in Mexico.

A plant disease is a disorder that affects the normal growth and development of plants, caused by pathogenic organisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, or nematodes, as well as environmental factors like nutrient deficiencies, extreme temperatures, or physical damage. These diseases can cause various symptoms, including discoloration, wilting, stunted growth, necrosis, and reduced yield or productivity, which can have significant economic and ecological impacts.

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... is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is ... Montúfar, R.; Pitman, N. (2003). "Ageratum iltisii". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2003: e.T43119A10778195. doi:10.2305/ ... Ageratum, Endemic flora of Ecuador, Vulnerable plants, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, All stub articles, Eupatorieae ...
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"Ageratum; Mist Flower: Eupatorium coelestinum (July)". Collections of the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts. Retrieved 2022-11-05. ...
Ageratum spp. (Ageratum) Alnus spp. (Alder) Alyssum spp. (Alyssum) Althaea rosea (Hollyhock) (*) Amelanchier spp. (Serviceberry ...
Ageratum L. - whiteweed Agnorhiza (Jeps.) W.A.Weber Agoseris Raf. - mountain dandelion Agrianthus Mart. ex DC. Ainsliaea DC. ...
The larvae feed on Ageratum conyzoides. They feed in the flower heads of their host plant. Nuss, M.; et al. (2003-2011). " ...
Adenostyles alliariae Adenostyles glabra Ageratum conyzoides Ageratum houstonianum Anchusa officinalis Arnebia euchroma Borago ... Wiedenfeld, H; Andrade-Cetto, A (2001). "Pyrrolizidine alkaloids from Ageratum houstonianum Mill". Phytochemistry. 57 (8): 1269 ...
Revisions of Alomia, Ageratum, and Oxylobus. American Academy of Arts & Sciences 49(8): 438-491 v t e (Webarchive template ...
... pohlii is accepted as Ageratum pohlii. Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist Archived 2015-01-17 at ...
They are hosts to the Ageratum leaf curl virus. This species is eaten by potato tuberworms. Other synonyms of N.glutinosa ...
The larvae feed on Ageratum conyzoides and Synedrella nodiflora. They probably mine the leaves of their host plant. Global ...
The larvae feed on Ageratum conyzoides, Bidens, Dahlia and marigold. They feed in the flower heads of their host plant and also ...
Common herbs are Ageratum adenophorum, Maesa indica and Eurya cerasifolia. Lengteng is home to a variety of animal species ...
Agave sisalana Perrine Agelanthus dodoneifolius (DC.) Polhill & Wiens Ageratum conyzoides L. Akeassia grangeoides J.-P.Lebrun ...
"Development of the Phytomelanin Layer in Fruits of Ageratum conyzoides (Compositae)". American Journal of Botany. 76 (5): 739- ...
Oudhia, P (2000). "Allelopathic effects of Parthenium hysterophorus and Ageratum conyzoides on wheat var.Sujata". Crop Research ...
Within that tribe it is most closely related to Conoclinium and Ageratum. Fleischmannia species were traditionally included as ...
Ageratella A.Gray ex S.Watson Ageratina Spach Ageratum L. Agrianthus Mart. ex DC. Alomia Kunth Alomiella R.M.King & H.Rob. ... including Ageratum (flossflower), Conoclinium (mistflower), and Liatris (blazing star or gayfeather). Plants in this tribe have ...
Colombia, Ecuador (=Steleocodon gracilis Gilli) formerly included see Ageratum Alomia Phalacraea coelestina Regel - Ageratum ... ex Klatt - Ageratum rugosum Coulter ex J. D. Smith "Genus: Phalacraea DC". GRIN: National Plant Germplasm System. Retrieved ...
Females lay eggs often on plants such as Ageratum houstonianum and Sonchus oleraceus. As for other Episyrphus species, larvae ...
not indigenous, invasive Genus Ageratum: Ageratum conyzoides L. not indigenous, invasive Ageratum houstonianum Mill. not ...
The larvae feed on Ageratum, Salvia, Agastache, Mentha, Pycnanthemum, Monardella, Scrophularia and Lantana species. Dyar, 1902 ...
... can be avoided in field crops such as lettuce and endive or in bedding plants such as Ageratum by the ... Logan, A. E.; Zettler, F. W.; Christie, S. R. (1984). "Susceptibility of Rudbeckia, Zinnia, Ageratum, and other bedding plants ...
The larvae feed on various plants, including Chromolaena odorata, Ageratum species and Hernandia sonora. Savela, Markku. " ...
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This is one of the reasons for the great popularity of the Ageratum houstonianum (mexicanum). The flowers are dainty and ...
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Ageratum is a general weed in Taiwan. When Ageratum co-infected with Ageratum yellow vein virus (AYVV) and beta-satellite, it ... Cheng, Y.H. and Lin, F.C. (2023). Development of a viral vector based on the beta-satellite associated with Ageratum yellow ... Development of a viral vector based on the beta-satellite associated with Ageratum yellow vein virus. ... 1362_37 Development of a viral vector based on the beta-satellite associated with Ageratum yellow vein virus ...
Preclinical Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Investigation of 5-Methoxynobiletin from Ageratum conyzoides: In vivo and In ...
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Ageratum comes from the Greek αγερατος (ageratos), not growing old, referring to the long-lasting flowers; houstonianum is ... Ageratum houstonianum is native to an area that stretches from southern Mexico to Guatemala on the Pacific coast and eastward ... Plants of the Ageratum genus have an ingenious method of protecting themselves from insects. They contain a chemical which, ... This plant and its close relative Ageratum conyzoides† are widely utilized in traditional medicine systems. In Brazil an ...
This spreading perennial wildflower is a great butterfly attractor for sunny to part sunny areas. The plant is listed as endangered in Florida ...
Ang Ageratum munaense sakop sa kahenera nga Ageratum, ug kabanay nga Asteraceae.[1][3] ... Kaliwatan sa tanom nga bulak ang Ageratum munaense.[1] Una ning gihulagway ni Robert Merrill King ug Harold Ernest Robinson.[2] ... Gikuha gikan sa "https://ceb.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ageratum_munaense&oldid=33579727" ...
Floss Flower, Ageratum, has small, fluffy, blue button-like flowers add color all season but especially in the fall. It ... Genus: Ageratum (ad-jur-RAY-tum) (Info). Species: houstonianum (hoos-toh-nee-AH-num) (Info) ...
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Ageratum houstonionum leaves were freshly collected, dried in the shade, and powdered. The essential oil from a leaf sample of ... The leaves of Ageratum houstonianum are a common poisonous weed found in the Kangra Valley near Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, ... Activity of Purified Precocene I by Reverse-Phase High-Performance Liquid Chromatography from Essential Oil of Ageratum ... Activity of Purified Precocene I by Reverse-Phase High-Performance Liquid Chromatography from Essential Oil of Ageratum ...
  • Ageratums are grown for their flowers, especially A. houstonianum. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ageratum houstonianum and Ageratum conyzoides cause liver lesions and are tumorigenic. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ageratum conyzoides and Ageratum houstonianum are prone to becoming rampant environmental weeds when grown outside of their natural range. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ageratum houstonianum Mill. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ageratum houstonianum (40 days from transplanting) Open-pollinated. (fedcoseeds.com)
  • Ageratum houstonianum (60 days) Open-pollinated. (fedcoseeds.com)
  • This is one of the reasons for the great popularity of the Ageratum houstonianum (mexicanum). (backyardgardener.com)
  • Ageratum houstonianum is native to an area that stretches from southern Mexico to Guatemala on the Pacific coast and eastward to Belize on the Caribbean Sea. (somemagneticislandplants.com.au)
  • The leaves of Ageratum houstonianum are a common poisonous weed found in the Kangra Valley near Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, India. (netkumar1.co.in)
  • If you're the kind of person who loves to discover new and interesting varieties of plants, then you will want to add Ageratum houstonianum 'Blue Horizon' to your list of favorites. (clearwatercolor.com)
  • Plant Ageratum houstonianum 'Blue Horizon' in full sun along the coast and afternoon shade inland. (clearwatercolor.com)
  • We are currently growing Ageratum houstonianum 'Blue Horizon' in 4.5" pots. (clearwatercolor.com)
  • Ageratum houstonianum is a short-lived (annual or biennial) herbaceous plant native of Central American and Mexico but has become an invasive weed in other countries. (citscihub.nz)
  • Ageratum conyzoides L. Ageratum corymbosum (S.F.Blake) L.O.Williams Ageratum corymbosum Zuccagni Ageratum echioides Hemsl. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ageratum conyzoides L. (co.zw)
  • This plant and its close relative Ageratum conyzoides † are widely utilized in traditional medicine systems. (somemagneticislandplants.com.au)
  • Ageratum (/əˈdʒɛrətəm/) (whiteweed in the USA) is a genus of 40 to 60 tropical and warm temperate flowering annuals and perennials from the family Asteraceae, tribe Eupatorieae. (wikipedia.org)
  • The genus Paneroa consists of one species, Paneroa stachyofolia, native to Oaxaca, which was first described in Ageratum but which seems to be more closely related to Conoclinium and Fleischmannia. (wikipedia.org)
  • Plants of the Ageratum genus have an ingenious method of protecting themselves from insects. (somemagneticislandplants.com.au)
  • Ageratum Plant - Also known as whiteweed and floss flower. (guzmansgreenhouse.com)
  • Floss Flower, Ageratum, has small, fluffy, blue button-like flowers add color all season but especially in the fall. (sunnyvalegarden.com)
  • [2] Ang Ageratum munaense sakop sa kahenera nga Ageratum , ug kabanay nga Asteraceae . (wikipedia.org)
  • Ageratum conynzoidesL is annual herb belonging to family Asteraceae. (jru-b.com)
  • Visit Monticello's Online Shop to check for seeds or plants of Ageratum . (monticello.org)
  • Ageratum plants for sale - Easy plant to grow, grown for the ornamental flowers, planting in spring to summer, better to buy plant to another option to start from seeds yet more challenging. (growplants.org)
  • By referring to the USDA zone info for Zone 10b you should be able to determine when you can plant ageratum. (frostdate.com)
  • You can not plant ageratum until after the last frost has passed because they require warm weather. (frostdate.com)
  • The earliest that you can plant ageratum in Zone 10b is February . (frostdate.com)
  • The last month that you can plant ageratum and expect a good harvest is probably September . (frostdate.com)
  • As of July 2020[update], Plants of the World online has 40 accepted species: Ageratum albidum Hemsl. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ageratum are strong plants that flower for a very long period. (tuinzaden.eu)
  • Ageratum plants are easy to grow and add greatly to any garden. (gardeningtips.in)
  • Ageratum plants require a warm climate to thrive. (gardeningtips.in)
  • Ageratum plants are not tolerant of frost and should be protected from the cold weather by being placed in a sheltered location. (gardeningtips.in)
  • Ageratum plants are native to tropical regions and thrive in moist, well-drained soils. (gardeningtips.in)
  • Ageratum plants are not drought tolerant and will wilt quickly if the soil dries out. (gardeningtips.in)
  • Ageratum plants are not particularly fussy regarding soil requirements but prefer well-drained soil high in organic matter. (gardeningtips.in)
  • You will need to water your Ageratum plants more frequently if you live with little rainfall. (gardeningtips.in)
  • Several species of Ageratum are toxic, containing pyrrolizidine alkaloids. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ageratum maritimum Kunth Ageratum microcarpum (Benth. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ageratum peckii B.L.Rob Ageratum petiolatum (Hook. (wikipedia.org)
  • Also known as Ageratum, this native to Mexico and adjacent Central America was discovered by William Houston (c. 1695-1733), a Scottish botanist, plant collector, and ship's surgeon. (monticello.org)
  • Selected synonyms include: Ageratum altissimum L. - synonym of Ageratina altissima (L.) R.M.King & H.Rob. (wikipedia.org)
  • synonym of Ageratum echioides Hemsl. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ageratum lavenia (L.) Kuntze - synonym of Adenostemma lavenia (L.) Kuntze Ageratum lucidum B.L.Rob. (wikipedia.org)
  • synonym of Ageratum corymbosum Zuccagni Ageratum meridanum V.M.Badillo - synonym of Ageratum microcarpum (Benth. (wikipedia.org)
  • M.F.Johnson - synonym of Ageratum elassocarpum S.F.Blake Ageratum oliveri R.M.King & H.Rob. (wikipedia.org)
  • synonym of Ageratum oerstedii B.L.Rob. (wikipedia.org)
  • synonym of Ageratum corymbosum Zuccagni Ageratum stachyofolium B.L.Rob. (wikipedia.org)
  • Starting your ageratum indoors is a great way to get them started a little bit earlier. (frostdate.com)
  • If you are growing Ageratum indoors, place it near a bright window. (gardeningtips.in)
  • Most Ageratums grow 10-12 inches tall, but 'Blue Horizon' grows a whopping 30 inches tall! (clearwatercolor.com)
  • Tropicos, search for Ageratum Sunset Western Garden Book, 1995:606-607 Nesom, Guy L. (2006). (wikipedia.org)
  • When Ageratum co-infected with Ageratum yellow vein virus (AYVV) and beta-satellite, it turns the green weed into yellow. (ishs.org)
  • Yellow vein disease of Ageratum is caused by a viral DNA complex of a begomovirus (GEMINIVIRIDAE). (bvsalud.org)
  • Unlike most Ageratum the Artist series will bloom through the summer in hot climates. (provenwinners.com)
  • Ageratum houstonionum leaves were freshly collected, dried in the shade, and powdered. (netkumar1.co.in)
  • When growing Ageratum outdoors, select a location with full sun to partial shade. (gardeningtips.in)
  • The pale blue, and occasionally white, tassel-like flowers bloom from midsummer until the first autumn frost.The Ageratum at Monticello is tall-growing and is not to be confused with the dwarf bedding types now popular. (monticello.org)
  • Blue surf - Ageratum plant comes in many different colors, but blue surf is one of the most popular. (gardeningtips.in)
  • These strong performing Ageratums have a great growth habit that produces mounds of soft blue or deep violet-purple flowers. (provenwinners.com)
  • Blue Ageratum, known for its exaggerated and vigorous growing habits, blooms vibrant blue-purple flowers. (gardenaffairsouthperth.com)
  • The Ageratum plant grows to 12 to 24 inches and has blue, lavender, or white flowers. (gardeningtips.in)
  • Blue blazer - A blue blazer is a type of Ageratum plant known for its blue flowers. (gardeningtips.in)
  • The blue surf Ageratum has beautiful blue flowers that look like they are surfing on the waves. (gardeningtips.in)
  • Most common ageratums, "Hawaii" for example, are a short 6-8 inches when full grown. (wikipedia.org)
  • These vegetative Ageratums are more uniform and flower more consistently than seed grown varieties. (provenwinners.com)
  • Tall ageratum are also available in seed catalogues. (wikipedia.org)
  • It looks like the annual ageratum and in that regard is sometimes commonly called hardy ageratum. (ncsu.edu)
  • Ageratum is an annual plant blooming season from summer to fall. (gardeningtips.in)
  • Any later than that and your ageratum may not have a chance to grow to maturity. (frostdate.com)
  • Their size and color makes ageratums good candidates for rock gardens, bedding, and containers. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Dallas Arboretum has used Artist ageratum for years in very prominent locations with great success. (provenwinners.com)
  • Ageratum do well as a border plant or in rock gardens. (tuinzaden.eu)
  • Learn how to control Ageratum with these easy to use products! (domyown.com)
  • Ageratum also prefers a slightly acidic to neutral pH level (between 6.0 and 7.0), so testing your soil and adjusting accordingly is always a good idea. (gardeningtips.in)
  • Please welcome the new Ageratum Dress - a dress that makes me almost speechless while describing it. (mii-estilo.com)