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Ageratum

Ageratum is a genus of 40 to 60 tropical and warm temperate flowering annuals and perennials from the family Asteraceae, tribe Eupatorieae. Most species are native to Central America and Mexico but four are native to the United States.

Cultivation
Ageratums are grown for their flowers, especially A. houstonianum. Most common ageratums, "Hawaii" for example, are a short when full grown. Tall ageratum are also available in seed catalogues. They are about in height with blue flowers. There is also a medium-height snowcapped variety, white top on blue flowers. The blues are most popular and common, but colors also include violet, pink and white. Their size and color makes ageratums good candidates for rock gardens, bedding, and containers. They grow well in sun or partial shade, from early summer to first frost. They are quite easy to grow, producing a profusion of fluffy flowers all season long. == Toxicity ==
Toxicity
Several species of Ageratum are toxic, containing pyrrolizidine alkaloids. Ageratum houstonianum and Ageratum conyzoides cause liver lesions and are tumorigenic. == Weed risk ==
Weed risk
Ageratum conyzoides and Ageratum houstonianum are prone to becoming rampant environmental weeds when grown outside of their natural range. == Species ==
Species
, Plants of the World online has 40 accepted species: Selected synonyms include: • Ageratum altissimum – synonym of Ageratina altissimaAgeratum anisochroma – synonym of Ageratina anisochromaAgeratum isocarphoides – synonym of Ageratum echioidesAgeratum lavenia – synonym of Adenostemma laveniaAgeratum lucidum – synonym of Ageratum corymbosumAgeratum meridanum – synonym of Ageratum microcarpumAgeratum nelsonii – synonym of Ageratum elassocarpumAgeratum oliveri – synonym of Ageratum oerstediiAgeratum panamense – synonym of Ageratum ripariumAgeratum pohlii – synonym of Teixeiranthus pohliiAgeratum radicans – synonym of Ageratum peckiiAgeratum salicifolium – synonym of Ageratum corymbosumAgeratum stachyofolium – synonym of Paneroa stachyofolia == Segregate genera ==
Segregate genera
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. == References ==
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