Definition of Senecio. Meaning of Senecio. Synonyms of Senecio

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Definition of Senecio

Senecio
Senecio Se*ne"ci*o, n. [L., groundsel, lit., an old man. So called in allusion to the hoary appearance of the pappus.] (Bot.) A very large genus of composite plants including the groundsel and the golden ragwort.

Meaning of Senecio from wikipedia

- Senecio /sɪˈniːʃi.oʊ/ is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family (Asteraceae) that includes ragworts and groundsels. Variously cir****scribed taxonomically...
- Senecio or Head of a Man Going Senile is a 1922 Cubist painting by Swiss artist Paul Klee. It is currently in the Kunstmuseum Basel. Klee's adaptation...
- odorata, Senecio tamoides and Senecio macroglossus. Other common names include climbing groundsel, angled senecio, Algerian senecio, Jordanian senecio and...
- Curio ficoides, syn. Senecio ficoides, also known as skys****er senecio, Mount Everest senecio or flat-leaved senecio, is a species of succulent plant...
- Senecio candicans, commonly known as angel wings and sea cabbage, is a succulent flowering plant in the Senecio genus that is native to Argentina and...
- Senecio vulgaris, often known by the common names groundsel: 764  and old-man-in-the-spring, is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is an annual...
- Senecio barbertonicus, the Barberton groundsel or succulent bush senecio, is an evergreen succulent shrub of the family Asteraceae and genus Senecio, native...
- was originally known as Senecio kilimanjari, but a recent botanical reclassification split off some species formerly in Senecio, putting it and various...
- Mediterranean region. It was formerly placed in the genus Senecio, and is still widely referred to as Senecio cineraria; see the list of synonyms (right) for other...
- being Delairea aparadensis), it was previously included in the genus Senecio as Senecio mikanioides. It is known as Cape ivy in some parts of the world (US)...