Any person or animal that has brushed by Beggarweed has found themselves covered with seedpods that stick to hair and clothing. Later these seedpods get brushed off or pulled off and deposited elsewhere helping this drought tolerant plant to flourish in a new site.
Besides just being annoying, Beggarweed does have one particularly useful feature: it is a host for Long-tailed Skipper (Urbanus proteus) and Dorantes Skippers (Urbanus dorantes). Because the plant is so widespread, these skippers are able to Flourish in the Tampa Bay area since one of their food plants is so readily available.
The Long-tailed Skipper is a spread-wing skipper
If you love caterpillars but want to raise some vegetables at the same time, it can be handy to have some Creeping Beggarweed around. Caterpillars on your vegetables can be transferred to the weed plant with ease and you can have your bugs and eat your beans too.
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