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- acanthoclada Polygala africana = Senega africana Polygala alba = Senega alba Polygala ambigua Nutt. = Senega ambigua Polygala ambigua Torr. & A.Gray = Senega nuttallii...
- conversion of land to urban and agricultural use. Polygala senega. NatureServe. 2012. "Polygala senega". Germplasm Resources Information Network. Agricultural...
- Senega boykinii, known by the common name Boykin's milkwort, is a species of flowering plant. It grows to about 2 feet high and produces a spear of white...
- emetic. "Senega poaya (Mart.) J.F.B.Pastore | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 2024-07-24. "Polygala poaya...
- and Madagascar. It was resurrected from the genus Polygala in 2023. The North American species Senega officinalis was introduced to Europe in the 1700s...
- Senega curtissii, commonly known as Curtiss' milkwort or Appalachian milkwort, is a species of flowering plant in the milkwort family. It is native to...
- Senega lutea, commonly known as orange- or yellow milkwort, is a plant in the milkwort family (Polygalaceae) native to pine-barren depressions and swamps...
- Senega mariana, the Maryland milkwort, is a species of flowering plant in the milkwort family (Polygalaceae). It is endemic to the southern and eastern...
- Senega nana, commonly known as candyroot or low bachelors' buttons, is a small species of herbaceous plant native to the south-eastern United States. The...
- Senega paniculata is a species of flowering plant in the milkwort family (Polygalaceae). It is native to gr****lands with altitudes between 350 and 1,700...