Eupatorium amabile

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Eupatorium amabile
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E. amabile
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Eupatorium amabile
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Eupatorium amabile, commonly called 多花泽兰 duo hua ze lan, is a shrubby plant in Asteraceae native China and Taiwan.

Eupatorium amabile is a shrub that grows about 1 m tall, with more or less upright stems and slender branches that are densely glandular-villous near their ends. The 9–12 cm long and 4–3.5 cm wide leaves are medium green and pale green underneath, ovate or ovate-oblong in shape. The leaves have rounded bases and the margins are mucronate-serrate, and the apex is long acuminate. Terminal corymbs with 9–15 flowers are produced with flowers that have whitish Pappus. The black achenes are 2.5 mm long and sparsely covered with villous hairs.[1]

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