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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 .
Senecio ampullaceus, Texas ragwort; Senecio cambrensis, Welsh ragwort; 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
Also, a certain plant bearing blue flowers. Bloodwort - Sanguinaria canadensis. Produces escharotic alkaloids that corrode skin, leaving wounds. More commonly known as bloodroot, or sometimes tetterwort. Blue navelwort - Cynoglossum omphaloides Blue throatwort - Trachelium caeruleum. Blushwort - A member of the gentian family. Shame flower.
Silver ragwort * Jacobaea paludosa: Fen ragwort Jacobaea vulgaris (formerly Senecio jacobaea) Common ragwort Senecio cambrensis: Welsh groundsel Senecio doria: Golden ragwort * Senecio doronicum: Chamois ragwort * Senecio grandiflorus: Purple ragwort * Senecio inaequidens: Narrow-leaved ragwort * Senecio fluviatilis: Broad-leaved ragwort ...
The flower heads are normally rayed with the heads borne in branched clusters, and usually completely yellow, but green, purple, white and blue flowers are known as well. In its current circumscription, the genus contains species that are annual or perennial herbs, shrubs, small trees, aquatics or climbers.
The ragwort, under its Manx name Cushag, is the national flower of the Isle of Man [47] According to one story King Orry chose as his emblem the cushag flower, as its twelve petals represent one of the isles of the Kingdom of Mann and the Isles: the Isle of Man, Arran, Bute, Islay, Jura, Mull, Iona, Eigg, Rum, Skye, Raasay, and the Outer Hebrides.
Flowers York groundsel has flower-heads that are more showy than those of its parent groundsel. The flower-head, found at the tips of the plants ( apical ) appearing in clusters (an inflorescence ) usually consist of three to seven florets grouped in a corymb ; at first dense and leafy but eventually less dense with peduncles 5 to 20 ...
Geranium maculatum, an Ohio native, is a relative of the common bedding geranium (Pelargonium × hortorum). This list includes plants native and introduced to the state of Ohio, designated (N) and (I), respectively. Varieties and subspecies link to their parent species.