Vascular Plants of North Carolina
Account for Giant Ragweed - Ambrosia trifida var. trifida   L.
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AuthorL.
DistributionMountains and Piedmont; absent from the Sandhills proper and almost all of the Coastal Plain.

N.S. to B.C., south to northern FL and CA.
AbundanceFrequent to common in the mountains and Piedmont; very rare in the Coastal Plain. Much less numerous in these regions than is Annual Ragweed (A. artemisiifolia).
HabitatAlluvial forests, especially where disturbed, farm yards, fallow fields, pastures.
PhenologyFlowering and fruiting July-October.
IdentificationGiant Ragweed is unmistakable, with its deeply 3-lobed (sometimes 5-lobed) leaves and great height (3-12 feet). Inflorescences are much like Annual Ragweed, but grow from leafy branches as well as terminally.
Taxonomic CommentsNone

Other Common Name(s)Great Ragweed
State RankS5
Global RankG5TNR
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