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I took out the statement that A. conyzoides is an invasive species. It certainly seems to be invasive in some places (e.g. Hawaii), but I don't think a blanket characterization as invasive is appropriate without mentioning geographic areas where it is a problem. Feel free to add the invasive bit back, but please say where it is invasive if you do. Hawaii (where I am writing this)? Throughout the tropics? Globally? 66.91.194.182 (talk) 05:10, 5 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Medicinal uses

I'm not sure why the Uses section cited Ming 1999 as saying medicinal uses are limited. Actually that source says: "A. conyzoides is widely utilized in traditional medicine by various cultures worldwide." I revised the wording but kept the same source. Gholton (talk) 18:43, 26 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]