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Alpine Groundsel Cotton Fireweed Fireweed Groundsel Hill Fireweed Ragwort Senecio L. Senecio amygdalifolius F.Muell. Senecio anacampserotis DC. Senecio anethifolius A.Cunn. exDC. Senecio behrianus Sond. & F.Muell. Senecio bipinnatisectus Belcher Senecio biserratus Belcher Senecio crassiflorus ( Poir.) DC. Senecio cunninghamii DC. Senecio cunninghamii DC. var. cunninghamii Senecio cunninghamii var. serratus M.E.Lawr. Senecio daltonii F.Muell. Senecio diaschides D.G.Drury Senecio elegans L. Senecio garlandii Belcher Senecio glomeratus Desf. exPoir. Senecio glossanthus ( Sond.) Belcher Senecio gregorii F.Muell. Senecio gunnii ( Hook.f.) Belcher Senecio hispidulus A.Rich. Senecio hispidulus var. dissectus ( Benth.) Belcher Senecio hispidulus A.Rich. var. hispidulus Senecio jacobaea L. Senecio lautus G.Forst. exWilld. Senecio lautus subsp. alpinus Ali Senecio lautus subsp. dissectifolius Ali Senecio lautus subsp. lanceolatus ( Benth.) Ali Senecio lautus subsp. maritimus Ali Senecio leptocarpus DC. Senecio linearifolius A.Rich. Senecio macranthus A.Rich. Senecio madagascariensis Poir. Senecio magnificus F.Muell. Senecio minimus Poir. Senecio minimus Poir. var. minimus Senecio minimus var. picridioides ( Turcz.) Belcher Senecio murrayanus Wawra Senecio pectinatus DC. Senecio picridioides ( Turcz.) M.E.Lawr. Senecio platylepis DC. Senecio pterophorus DC. Senecio quadridentatus Labill. Senecio runcinifolius J.H.Willis Senecio sp. A Senecio sp. C Senecio sp. E Senecio sp. G (aff. dissectifolius) Senecio sp. H (aff. glomeratus) Senecio sp. J (aff. hypoleucus) Senecio sp. K Senecio sp. K (aff. lanceolatus) Senecio sp. N Senecio tamoides DC. Senecio tenuiflorus ( DC.) Sieber exSch.Bip. Senecio tuberculatus Ali Senecio vagus F.Muell. Senecio vagus subsp. eglandulosus Ali Senecio vagus F.Muell. subsp. vagus Senecio velleioides A.Cunn. exDC. Senecio vulgaris L. Tall Groundsel Variable Groundsel
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