Parthenium
species. Some of these actions may be required under local laws. Contact your local government for more information. Description Parthenium is an annual herb with a deep tap root and an erect stem that becomes woody with age. As it matures, the plant develops many branches in its top half and may eventually reach a height of 2 m.
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