Family: Asteraceae
High Risk Traits:
- Elevation range exceeds 1000 m, demonstrating environmental versatility
 - Thrives in tropical climates
 - Naturalized on Kauai, Oahu, Maui and Hawaii (Hawaiian Islands) and widely naturalize elsewhere
 - Disturbance and crop weed; potential environmental weed
 - Other Tithonia species are invasive
 - Allelopathic
 - Tolerates many soil types
 - Forms dense stands
 - Reproduces by seeds and vegetatively by suckers, fragments and coppices
 - Able to reach maturity in <1 year in certain environments
 - Seeds and fragments dispersed by wind, water, animals, people and as a contaminant
 - Prolific seed production
 - Able to coppice and resprout after cutting
 
Low Risk Traits:
- Unarmed (no spines, thorns, or burrs)
 - Provides fodder for livestock (palatable despite reports of toxicity)
 - Ornamental
 - Thrives in full sun (may limit spread into shaded habitats)
 - Herbicides may provide effective control
 
						
					