Dog fennel

Dog fennel Scientific Information
Type: Whole Allergen
Display Name: Dog fennel
Allergen code: w46
Family: Asteraceae
Latin Name: Eupatorium capillifolium (Synonym: Anthemis cotula)
Other Names: Dog Fennel, Mayweed

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Dog fennel is an aggressive native perennial herbaceous annual member of the Asteraceae (Composite) family native to south-eastern North America. The Asteraceae are one of the largest families of flowering plants with about 25,000 species. Twelve major tribes are recognised. Dog fennel is a member of the tribe which also contains Yarrow, Chamomile, Sage, Wormwood, Chrysanthemum and Tansy.

Dog fennel is primarily a weed of landscapes, nursery, and some agronomic crops that is found throughout the United States.

In Florida, USA, Dog fennel in particular is widespread and implicated as an important pollen. Dog fennel and groundsel bush (Baccharis sp.) pollinate simultaneously, and their pollens cross-react with ragweed.

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