Appearance
"Ageratum littorale" grows in beach sand and nearby thickets along the coast as well as hummocks and roadsides at elevations of less than 10 m. It is a trailing to decumbent perennial herb up to 50 cm tall, spreading by means of underground rhizomes. Stems are glabrous except at the nodes. Leaf blades are ovate to oblong, up to 4 cm long. Flowers are blue, lavender or white, in cyme-like arrays.Naming
Some publications consider this as being the same species as the West Indian "A. maritimum," but The Plant List accepts the two as distinct taxa. It is their lead that we are following here.References:
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