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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...
- 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 alba, commonly called white milkwort, is a species of flowering plant in the milkwort family (Polygalaceae). It is native to North America, where...
- Polygala attenuata may refer to three different species of plants: Polygala attenuata Nutt., a taxonomic synonym for tall pinebarren milkwort (Senega...
- Polygala viridescens may refer to two different species of plants: Polygala viridescens L., a taxonomic synonym for purple milkwort (Senega boykinii)...
- Senega nuttallii is a species of flowering plant in the milkwort family (Polygalaceae). It is endemic to the United States. "Polygala nuttallii | International...
- Polygala bicolor may refer to three different species of plants: Polygala bicolor Hook., a taxonomic synonym for Boykin's milkwort (Senega boykinii) Polygala...
- Polygala ambigua may refer to two different species of plants: Polygala ambigua Nutt., a taxonomic synonym for Senega ambigua Polygala ambigua Torr. &...
- 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...