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Asteraceae Bercht. & J.Presl
Prir.Rostlin 254 (1820)
Senecio L.
Sp.Pl. 2:866 (1753)
Senecio gregorii F.Muell.
Fleshy Groundsel New South Wales Leg.Ass.Votes & Proc. 2:7 (1859)
Senecio hamersleyensis I.Thomps.
Muelleria 21:72, Figs 16g, 22 (2005)
Senecio hispidulus A.Rich.
Hispid Fireweed Voy.Astrolabe 2:92-95, Tab. 34 (1834)
Senecio hispidulus var. dissectus (Benth.) Belcher
Senecio hispidulus A.Rich. var. hispidulus
Senecio jacobaea L.
Ragwort Sp.Pl. 2:870 (1753)
Senecio laceratus (F.Muell.) Belcher
Ann.Missouri Bot.Gard. 43:51 (1956)
Senecio lacustrinus I.Thomps.
Muelleria 21:68-72, Figs 16f, 21 (2005)
Senecio lautus Willd.
Variable Groundsel Sp.Pl. 3:1981 (1803)
Senecio lautus subsp. dissectifolius Ali
Austral.J.Bot. 17:173 (1969)
Senecio lautus subsp. maritimus Ali
Coastal Groundsel Austral.J.Bot. 17:171 (1969)
Senecio leucoglossus F.Muell.
Fragm. 2:15-16 (1860)
Senecio magnificus F.Muell.
Showy Groundsel Linnaea 25:418 (1853)
Senecio microbasis I.Thomps.
Muelleria 19:175-176, Fig. 35 (2004)
Senecio mikanioides Walp.
Allg.Gartenzeitung 13:41-43 (1845)
Senecio minimus Poir.
Toothed Fireweed Encycl. Suppl. 5:130 (1817)
Senecio minimus Poir. var. minimus
Senecio minimus var. picridioides (Turcz.) Belcher
Ann.Missouri Bot.Gard. 43:48 (1956)
Senecio multicaulis A.Rich.
Voy.Astrolabe 2:105-107 (1834)
Senecio multicaulis A.Rich. subsp. multicaulis

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