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− | | description =Standing only between 4 and 16 inches (10 to 41 cm) tall, bright florets mostly hidden by the characteristic bract giving it the appearance of never opening flowers and with a life span of 5-6 weeks | + | | description =Standing only between 4 and 16 inches (10 to 41 cm) tall, bright florets mostly hidden by the characteristic bract giving it the appearance of never opening flowers and with a life span of 5-6 weeks. The self fertilizing Senecio vulgaris lives humbly among and occasionally under the other weeds and is easy to not notice. |
| control =The ragwort flea beetle and ragwort seed fly have been approved and released for Senecio control in California, Australia and elsewhere. | | control =The ragwort flea beetle and ragwort seed fly have been approved and released for Senecio control in California, Australia and elsewhere. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:19, 4 October 2021
Senecio vulgaris
Senecio vulgaris (Common groundsel) | |
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Where found: A tenacious deciduous annual, whose presence now encompasses the globe in a wide area of easy to somewhat difficult growing conditions.
Description: Standing only between 4 and 16 inches (10 to 41 cm) tall, bright florets mostly hidden by the characteristic bract giving it the appearance of never opening flowers and with a life span of 5-6 weeks. The self fertilizing Senecio vulgaris lives humbly among and occasionally under the other weeds and is easy to not notice.
Control: The ragwort flea beetle and ragwort seed fly have been approved and released for Senecio control in California, Australia and elsewhere.
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