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- Species Parasenecio ×cuneata Parasenecio ×shiroumamontana Parasenecio adenostyloides Parasenecio ainsliiflorus Parasenecio amagiensis Parasenecio auriculatus...
- Parasenecio hastatus (Chinese: 山尖子, shānjiānzi) is a flowering plant species in the genus Parasenecio found in China and East Asia. It contains toxic...
- are eaten have stinging hairs requiring caution Nomijigasa (モミジガサ), Parasenecio delphiniifolius, syn. Cacolia delphiniifolia) - an aster family plant...
- into the hollow of plant stems from the ****anese knotweed (kuttar) or Parasenecio hastatus (wakkakutu) and placed into the ashes of a fire to cook into...
- P. hastatus may refer to: Parasenecio hastatus, a flowering plant species Phyllostomus hastatus, the greater spear-nosed bat, a mammal species from South...
- makineana, native to ****an. formerly included see Parasenecio Miricacalia firma (Kom.) Nakai - Parasenecio firmus (Kom.) Y.L.Chen Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global...
- painted maple, and Erman's birch; other plants, Sakhalin knotweed and Parasenecio hastatus. 国指定鳥獣保護区一覧 [List of Wildlife Protection Areas established at...
- scallop or spiny scallop, a bivalve species Cacalia hastata, a synonym for Parasenecio hastatus, a plant species Clanga hastata, a synonym for the Indian spotted...
- (2006). Radiation and diversification within the Ligularia–Cremanthodium–Parasenecio complex (Asteraceae) triggered by uplift of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau...
- Lapsanastrum, Launaea, Lygodesmia, Nabalus, Notoseris, Paraprenanthes, Parasenecio, Picrosia, Sonc****a, Sonchus, Soroseris, Stephanomeria, Trixis, and...