Leaves - Alternate, the basal long petiolate, the cauline sessile. Petioles of the basal leaves to +20cm long, purplish at the base, with a narrow but deep adaxial groove, arachnoid pubescent at the b[More]
Family - AsteraceaeStems - To 50cm tall, from fibrous roots, erect, herbaceous, with leafy offshoots, hollow, carinate, typically simple.Leaves - Alternate. Basal leaves long-petiolate, purplish below[More]
Family - AsteraceaeStems - From many fibrous roots, erect, herbaceous, carinate, hollow, glabrous, often purplish, +1cm in diameter, +1m tall, mostly simple except in the inflorescence, easily broken.[More]
Family - AsteraceaeStems - Multiple from base, to 40cm tall, from thick taproot, arachnoid pubescent when young, glabrescent when mature, branching, herbaceous, erect, purplish in strong sun, slightly[More]
Family - AsteraceaeStems - To 50cm tall, simple to branching near apex, fistulose, erect, with dense arachnoid pubescence below and also scattered along the stem and in the axils of the branches and l[More]
Scientific NameCurio rowleyanus (H. Jacobsen) P.V. HeathCommon NamesString of Bananas, String of Pearls, Banana Vine, Necklace Plant, String of Fishhooks, Fishhook Senecio, Creeping-BerrySynonymsSenec[More]
Scientific NameSenecio barbertonicus KlattCommon NamesSucculent Bush Senecio, Barberton Senecio, Barberton GroundselScientific ClassificationFamily: AizoaceaeSubfamily: AsteroideaeTribe: SenecioneaeSu[More]
Scientific NameSenecio cylindricus (A.Berger) JacobsenCommon NamesNarrow-Leaf Chalk Sticks, Blue Chalk FingersSynonymsSenecio vitalis, Senecio talinoides subsp. cylindricus Scientific ClassificationFa[More]
Scientific NameSenecio angulatus L. f.Common NamesClimbing Groundsel, Creeping Groundsel, Cape Ivy, Garden Senecio, Mile-a-Minute, Scrambling Groundsel, Vining Senecio, Canary CreeperSynonymsSenecio m[More]
1.Senecio PlantsSenecio is a very large genus of plants, with over 1,000 species dispersed around the world. Some are lovely and others, like the groundsels and ragworts, are noxious weeds. Many, such[More]