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Senecio squalidus, known as Oxford ragwort, [6] is a flowering plant in the daisy family Asteraceae. It is a yellow-flowered herbaceous plant, native to mountainous, rocky or volcanic areas, that has managed to find other homes on man-made and natural piles of rocks, war-ruined neighborhoods and dry-stone walls .
Radical weed – Solanum carolinense; Ragweed – Ambrosia. Common ragweed – Ambrosia artemisiifolia; Giant ragweed – Ambrosia trifida; Great ragweed – Ambrosia trifida; Ragwort – Senecio. Common ragwort – Senecio jacobaea; Hoary ragwort – Senecio erucifolius; Marsh ragwort – Senecio aquaticus; Oxford ragwort – Senecio squalidus
Senecio squalidus, Oxford ragwort; Senecio viscosus, sticky ragwort; Certain members of the genus Jacobaea (a segregate of Senecio): Jacobaea vulgaris, (common) ragwort or, only in the USA tansy ragwort, a very common wild flower in Europe, widely naturalised elsewhere; Jacobaea aquatica, water ragwort, marsh ragwort; Jacobaea erucifolia, Hoary ...
In the United Kingdom, common ragwort (Senecio jacobaea) is one of the five plants named as an injurious weed under the provisions of the Weeds Act 1959. The word injurious in this context indicates that it could be harmful to agriculture, not that it is dangerous to animals, as all the other injurious weeds listed are non-toxic.
Senecio squalidus — Oxford ragwort; Senecio trapezuntinus; Senecio triangularis — arrowleaf groundsel; Senecio tropaeolifolius — false nasturtium; Senecio vaginatus; Senecio vernalis — eastern groundsel; Senecio viscosus — sticky ragwort; Senecio vulgaris — common groundsel, old-man-in-the-spring; Formerly in Senecio. Brachyglottis ...
Stinkwort – Various plants including Helleborus foetidus, the stinking hellebore; Dittrichia graveolens and Inula graveolens; and Datura stramonium, jimson weed. Stitchwort - Any of several plants of the genus Stellaria. Stichwort. St. James' Wort - Senecio jacobaea or Senecio aureus, two species of ragwort.
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Packera is a genus of about 75 species of plants in the daisy family, Asteraceae. [1] Most species are commonly called ragworts or grounsels. Its members were previously included in the genus Senecio (where they were called aureoid senecios by Asa Gray), but were moved to a different genus based on chromosome numbers, a variety of morphological characters, and molecular phylogenetic evidence.