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Family: Asteraceae Scientific name: Bidens pilosa Description: Plant Form: Erect annual herb. Size: Up to 1.8 m tall. Stem: Square shaped in cross section, mostly hairless, green to purplish. Leaves: Oppositely arranged in variable shape from oval to occasionally compound of 3-7 leaflets. Have toothed edges. Flowers: Numerous yellow tubular flowers in a small head 5-15 mm across. Sometimes have white petals around the flowerhead. Fruit and Seeds: Dark brown or black seeds which are long and narrow and have barbed awns which are easily caught in clothing. Habitat: Roadsides, grasslands, shrublands, riparian areas, coastal scrub, disturbed areas. Distinguishing Features: Distinguished from other Beggarticks (Bidens species) by having usually undivided and tooth-edged leaves. Weed Status: Other Weed Weed Type: Environmental, Common Lifeform: Herbaceous