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  1. Spanish needle is happy in moderately dry, full-sun areas, as well as in grasslands or pastures, clearings in wooded areas, in wetlands, along roadsides, the banks of ditches, in nurseries, and in your very own yard!

  2. Spanish needles is found throughout most of Florida — all but few Panhandle counties, in fact — the Southeast U.S. and a few other, scattered states as far north as Massachusetts. But it's generally considered a tropical plant, native of the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America and South America.

  3. All eight species of Bidens in Florida are commonly referred to as Spanish needles or beggar-ticks (Wunderlin, 2019). This document focuses on Bidens alba and B. pilosa, which are common weeds in container nurseries and landscapes in Florida.

  4. 1 paź 2024 · Spanish Needles. Bidens Alba. Spanish Needles, Beggarticks, and many other names can be given to this plant. It reproduces prolifically with it’s generous seeds that stick to anything and everything nearby, a single plant can produce 3,000-6,000 seeds.

  5. 24 cze 2020 · In Florida, there are Eight species of Bidens present. They are all commonly referred to as Spanish needles or beggar-ticks. Bidens alba and Bidens Pilosa are two of the common Bidens spp. found in container nurseries and landscapes in Florida.

  6. It is widely dispersed in many lands, so much so that it is difficult to ascertain with certainty its region of origin. It seems most likely, though, that it is native to Asia and North America, and naturalized elsewhere. It is most commonly called by the common name Spanish needles. Sources and Credits

  7. 19 sty 2018 · No matter what you call it — Beggarticks, Spanish needle, monkey’s lice — Bidens alba is likely the most underappreciated of all Florida’s native wildflower. It is often considered a weed because it reproduces so prolifically, but it is a wonderful native wildflower for attracting pollinators.

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