Hairy Beggarticks

Bidens pilosa

Taxonomy

Kingdom: Plantae Phylum: Tracheophyta Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Asterales Family: Asteraceae Genus: Bidens

About

Bidens pilosa is a species of flowering plant in the aster family. It is native to the Americas but it is known widely as an introduced species of other regions, including Eurasia, Africa, Australia, and the Pacific Islands. It is a tall branched weed with thin yellow flowers that develop into a cluster of barbed seeds. Its many common names include black-jack, beggar-ticks, cobbler's pegs, and Spanish needle. The seeds are like short, stiff hairs. They...

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Hairy Beggarticks?
The scientific name of Hairy Beggarticks is Bidens pilosa.
What is the conservation status of Hairy Beggarticks?
The Hairy Beggarticks has a conservation status of Not Evaluated.
What kingdom does Hairy Beggarticks belong to?
Hairy Beggarticks belongs to the kingdom Plantae.
What phylum does Hairy Beggarticks belong to?
Hairy Beggarticks belongs to the phylum Tracheophyta.
What class does Hairy Beggarticks belong to?
Hairy Beggarticks belongs to the class Magnoliopsida.
What order does Hairy Beggarticks belong to?
Hairy Beggarticks belongs to the order Asterales.
What family does Hairy Beggarticks belong to?
Hairy Beggarticks belongs to the family Asteraceae.
What genus does Hairy Beggarticks belong to?
Hairy Beggarticks belongs to the genus Bidens.