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Ambrosia chamissonis is a species of ragweed known by the common names Silver Burr Ragweed, Silver Beachweed and (Silver) Beach Bur(r). It is known from most of the coastline of western North America from Alaska to Baja California, where it is a resident of beaches and other sandy coastal habitat. This is a large, sprawling perennial herb exceeding three meters in maximum width. The stems are roughly or softly hairy and longitudinally ridged. The plentiful leaves are a few centimeters long, woolly and silver-green, and variable in shape. The plant is monoecious, with male and female flowers on each individual. Staminate (male) flower heads containing many pale colored florets occur at the tip of the flower cluster, with pistillate (female) flower heads clustered below them. Each pistillate head contains a single tiny flower which develops into a fruit. The fruit is a brown bur up to a centimeter wide covered in sharp spines.
Perennial herb
4 ft Tall
7 ft Wide
Evergreen
Yellow, Green
Summer, Fall
Bank stabilization
Full Sun
Low
Fast
Prefers beach sand.
4, 5, 14, 15, 16, 17*, 19, 20, 21, 22*, 23*, 24*
Beaches, dunes
Coastal Strand
Butterflies and moths supported
2 confirmed and 19 likely
Ambrosia Plume Moth
Adaina ambrosiae
Garden Webworm Moth
Achyra rantalis