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HOGWEED (Hernrlenm Sphondylium, L.) 



Photo. Stanley Creole 



The fruits split apart when ripe, and they are winged, and thus 

 aided in dispersal by the wind, and, being semi-cletached when ripe, 

 they are easily blown away. 



Hogweed grows in different types of soil, being a sand-loving plant, 

 growing in a sandy soil, or a humus-loving plant, and growing in humus 

 in woods, and in sandy loam. 



Two microscopic fungi infest Hogweed, Puccinia jrimpinellte and 

 Protomyces macrosporus. 



