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| navigate by keyword : any are arvensis birds brazil brought close day end fertilizednit first flower flowering flowers grows invasive lysimachia not pots probably roadsides seeds selffertilization species triggering yet |
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| It is an invasive species. The flowers close at the end of the first day of flowering, triggering self-fertilization in any flowers not yet fertilized.
It grows along roadsides, in flower pots, the seeds are probably brought by birds. |
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