Ageratum (Whiteweed)

whiteweed-ageratum
Scientific Classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Genus: Ageratum

Description

Whiteweed (Ageratum) is a genus of about 60 tropical American herbs, annuals and perennials from the Sunflower family Asteraceae, tribe Eupatorieae. They form tussocks or small hills. They grow to a height of 75 cm. The opposite leaves are cordate or oval, hairy or tomentose. The margins are slightly toothed or serrate. The leaves form compact clusters. The fluffy flowers are lavender-blue, pink, lilac, or white; and spread in small compound umbels. They give small, dry fruits.

Ageratums as garden plants

They are grown for their flowers, especially the Flossflower (Ageratum houstonianum). Many are useful for bedding and bordering or in rock gardens. Most common ageratums, "Hawaii" for example, are a short 6-8 inches when full grown. Tall ageratum are also available in seed catalogues, but rarely in retail stores. They are about 18 inches 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 Ageratum good candidates for rock gardens, flower beds, and containers. Ageratum grow well in the 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. They are excellent for beginner gardeners.

Native Flowers Menu

(Anemone Trifolia) Pennywort, Kidneywort, Liverwort (Anemone Hepatica) Poppy Anemone (Anemone Coronaria) Snowdrop Windflower, Wood Anemone (Anemone Sylvestis) Windflower, European Thimbleweed, Smell Fox (Anemone Nemorosa) Yellow Wood Anemone, Yellow Anemone, Buttercup Anemone (Anemone Ranunculoides) (Allamanda Angustifolia) Bulbous Buttercup (Ranunculus Bulbosus) Bush Allamanda (Allamanda Schottii or Allamanda Neriifolia) Buttercups, Spearworts, Water Crowfoots (Ranunculus) Creeping Buttercup (Ranunculus Repens) Golden Trumpet (Allamanda Cathartica) Glacier Buttercup, Glacier Crowfoot (Ranunculus Glacialis) Lesser Celandine (Ranunculus Ficaria, Ficaria Grandiflora, Ficaria Verna) Meadow Buttercup (Ranunculus Acris) Persian Buttercup (Ranunculus Asiaticus) Pond Water Crowfoot (Ranunculus Peltatus) Purple Allamanda, Violet Allamanda (Allamanda Blanchetii or Allamanda Violacea) Pygmy Buttercup, Dwarf Buttercup (Raninculus Pygmaeus) Devil's Tobacco, Tabaco del Diablo (Lobelia Tupa) Fairy Lily, White Rain Lily, August Rain Lily, White Zephyr Lily, Peruvian Swamp-Lily, Zephyr Flower, Autumn Zephyr Lily (Zephyranthes Candida) Pearl Lupin, Andean Lupin, South American Lupin, Tarwi, Tarhui, Chocho, Altramuz (Lupinus Mutabilis) Four-O-Clock Flower, Marvel of Peru (Mirabilis Jalapa) Beach Morning Glory, Goat's Foot (Ipomoea Pes-Caprae) Fire Vine, Spanish Flag (Ipomoea Versicolor) Hummingbird Vine, Cypress Vine, Star Glory (Ipomoea Quamoclit) Moonflower, Moon Vine (Ipomoea Alba) Morning Glory (Calystegia, Convolvulus, Ipomoea, Merremia, Rivea) (Rivea Corymbosa or Turbina Corymbosa) Scarlet Creeper, Scarlet Morning Glory, Ivy-Leaf Morning Glory, Star Ipomoea, Trompillo (Ipomoea Hederifolia or Ipomoea Coccinea) Sweet Potato, Yam (Ipomoea Batatas) Canary Creeper, Canarybird Flower, Canarybird Vine, Canary Nasturtium (Tropaeolum Peregrinum) Garden Nasturium, Indian Cress (Tropaeolum Majus) Mashua, Anu (Tropaeolum Tubersum) Nasturium (Tropaeolum) Moss Rose, Moss-Rose Purslane (Portulaca Grandiflora) Purslane(Portulaca) Hummingbird Sage, Anise-Scented Sage (Salvia Guaranitica) Scarlet Sage, Tropical Sage (Salvia Splendens) Begonia Brazilian Vervain (Verbena Brasiliensis) Elephant Ear, Heart of Jesus, Angel Wings (Caladium) Petunia Whiteweed (Ageratum)