Common groundsel, native
to Europe, is now common
throughout the temperate regions
of the world. It is widespread
in Oregon, Washington,
and Idaho, but most common
west of the Cascade Mountains.
This weed is found in many
crops, including forages, cereals,
mint, berries, and row
crops, as well as in ornamentals
and vegetable gardens.
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