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Displaying records 41–59 of 59 for your search terms: Genus: senecio
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Asteraceae Bercht. & J.Presl
Prir.Rostlin 254 (1820)
Senecio L.
Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 2:866 (1753)
Senecio multicaulis subsp. stirlingensis I.Thomps.
Muelleria 19:143, Fig. 18 (2004)
Senecio oldfieldii I.Thomps.
Muelleria 19:195,197-198,Fig.46 (2004)
Senecio picridioides (Turcz.) M.E.Lawr.
J.Adelaide Bot.Gard. 7:292 (1985)
Senecio pinnatifolius A.Rich.
Voy.Astrolabe 2:117-119 (1834)
Senecio pinnatifolius var. latilobus (Steetz) I.Thomps.
Variable Groundsel Muelleria 21:45-47, Figs 7b, 9 (2005)
Senecio pinnatifolius var. leucocarpus I.Thomps.
Muelleria 21:58, 59, Figs 7h, 15 (2005)
Senecio pinnatifolius var. maritimus (Ali) I.Thomps.
Coastal Groundsel Muelleria 21:54-58, Figs 7g, 14 (2005)
Senecio pinnatifolius A.Rich. var. pinnatifolius
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.
Nov.Holl.Pl. 2:48, Tab. 194 (1806)
Senecio ramosissimus DC.
Auricled Groundsel Prodr. 6:371 (1838)
Senecio serratiformis I.Thomps.
Muelleria 21:14, Fig. 7 (2005)
Senecio serratiformis I.Thomps. subsp. serratiformis
Senecio serratiformis subsp. stenophyllus I.Thomps.
Muelleria 21:18, Fig. 8 (2005)
Senecio sp. Hamersley Range (S. van Leeuwen 3556)
Senecio spanomerus I.Thomps.
Muelleria 21:58-63, Fig. 17 (2005)
Senecio squarrosus A.Rich.
Squarrose Fireweed Voy.Astrolabe 2:107-108 (1834)
Senecio tamoides DC.
Prodr. 6:403-404 (1838)
Senecio vulgaris L.
Common Groundsel Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 2:867 (1753)
Senecio warrenensis I.Thomps.
Muelleria 21:38, Fig. 6 (2005)

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