Habitat These plants can be found growing in pastures, roadsides, railroad margins, and in disturbed areas and waste ground. They grow to about tall, but are typically shorter, existing as
subshrubs.
Faunal associations and diseases Bumble bees pollinate the flowers of this species. At least thirty-two insects, as well as the meadow vole
Microtus pennsylvanicus, have been recorded feeding on this species in
Virginia alone. The caterpillars of the
Synanthedon rileyana moth These two beetles are its two primary
herbivores, and can reduce fruit production by as much as 75% relative to plants protected from all insects. Parasitic
nematodes of the genus
Pratylenchus have been found on
lesions on its roots, however causing little damage. The fungus
Rhizoctonia solani was found causing
root rot, particularly under wet conditions in plants damaged by trampling. Fruits are eaten by a variety of native animals, including
ring-necked pheasant,
bobwhite,
wild turkey, and
striped skunk. Most mammals avoid eating the stems and leaves due to both the spines and toxicity of the plant. ==Weed==