Groundsel or ragwort senecio sp Stock Photos and Images
RMWB04GE–Little Glassywing, Vernia verna, female nectaring on ragwort, Senecio sp.
RM2PG66N8–Silver-washed Fritillary (Argynnis paphia) adult, feeding on Ragwort (Senecio sp.) flowers, Southwater Woods, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom
RF2CGP7KE–Yellow and black banded male hoverfly, Syrphus sp., on a yellow ragwort flower, Senecio jacobaea, close up, above view, green diffused background
RMC0974M–Senecio sp. in flower close-up Torres del Paine National Park Chile South America
RMC5TCNJ–Mixed border of flowers in a garden in summer : Senecio cineraria, mesembryanthemum (Dorotheanthus sp), Dahlia 'Park Princess'.
RFA6X9R3–The caterpillars of the Cinnabar Moth (latin name Tyria jacobaeae) feeding on ragwort (latin name Senecio sp.).
RF2C2NXPR–A stalk of yellow ragwort (Senecio sp.) flowers with a background of more of the same plants, grasses and blue sky with white cloud.
RMG2PAHA–Cinnabar Moth (Tyria jacobaeae) caterlilar feeding on Ragwort sp (Senecio sp) Opal Coast - France
RMW7NWNK–Giant groundsel (Dendrosenecio sp) at 4000m altitude on slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
RM2BTPYMB–Senecio sp.
RME7K4XX–Flowers blooming along a dry stream bed high in Oregon's Wallowa Mountains.
RM2CG916R–Weeds on banks of River Fowey at Lostwithiel: Himalayan Balsam, Marsh Ragwort, Hemlock Water-Dropwort, Hogweed, Water Mint, Docks, Rumex sp.
RMAJP0PJ–A thistle plant Cirsium sp as a weed in a young wheat crop at stage 30
RFP620PE–Alpine ragwort (Senecio sp.) in the Valle Versasca, Ticino
RM2GCMRKY–A solitary wasp (Cerceris sp.) feeding on Ragwort
RFR1TT9C–Beautiful Andean landscape seen from the Huaytapallana mountain range, in the foreground a native flower (senecio sp.) And a lagoon.
RMPFP870–Kenya, Mount Kenya National Park, vegetation on grassy hillside, including Senecio sp. (Groundsel) and Lobelia sp. (Giant lobelia)
RM2JH8X6M–Foraging solitary bee (Andrena sp)
RMWB04HG–Little Glassywing, Vernia verna, female nectaring on ragwort, Senecio sp.
RF2C3673C–Plants of Senecio sp. and ground covered by vegetation. Otway Sound and Penguin Reserve. Magallanes Province. Magallanes and Chilean Antarctic Region.
RFBFNR09–Daisy flowers wild, Senecio sp, Western ghats, Maharashtra, India, Asia
RM2TBPFH5–Cancelled postage stamp printed by Nicaragua, that shows Senecio sp., circa 1983.
RFEW9KDT–Groundsel or Senecio sp., vintage engraved illustration. Dictionary of Words and Things - Larive and Fleury - 1895
RMG2PAH8–Cinnabar Moth (Tyria jacobaeae) caterlilar feeding on Ragwort sp (Senecio sp) Opal Coast - France
RMW7NWNT–Porters walking amongst endemic Giant groundsel (Dendrosenecio sp) plants on higher slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
RF2CKGPKB–Plants of Senecio sp. and ground covered by vegetation. Otway Sound and Penguin Reserve. Magallanes. Magallanes and Chilean Antarctic Region. Chile.
RME7K4XP–Flowers blooming along a dry stream bed high in Oregon's Wallowa Mountains.
RMMFEF9C–ALPINE FLOWERS Groundsel Senecio sp. and Paintbrush Castilleja sp. Yankee Boy Basin, Colorado, USA.
RMPFJBH6–NOT D86316 PLANT SUCCESSION Permaquid Point Maine USA Senecio sp.
RFP620PA–Alpine ragwort (Senecio sp.) in the Valle Versasca, Ticino
RM2BTTJ5T–Senecio sp.
RFRA08TW–Senecio sp.; roadsde wildflower
RMPFPW33–Leaves from Cotinus sp. (Smoke tree), Senecio 'Sunshine', Salvia officinalis 'Purpurascens' (Purple sage) and Cerastium tomentosum (Snow-in-summer)
RM2JH8X6Y–Foraging solitary bee (Andrena sp) focusing on the wing to show the venation
RMWB04JA–Little Glassywing, Vernia verna, female nectaring on ragwort, Senecio sp.
RF2DB6W7T–Plants of Senecio sp. and ground covered by vegetation. Otway Sound and Penguin Reserve. Magallanes Province. Magallanes and Chilean Antarctic Region.
RMHMP9DY–Groundsel or ragwort (Senecio sp), Asteraceae.
RMC0974T–Senecio sp. in flower Torres del Paine National Park Chile South America
RMCNMF29–Horse, mare and foal, standing in field with Ragwort (Senecio sp.) very poisoness for horses, England
RF2DYFA0N–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - FEBRUARY 22, 2019: A stamp printed in Nicaragua shows Senecio sp., Local Flowers serie, circa 1983
RM2AG66HD–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. t. 5. Senecio palustris (L.) Hook. Alarsh Flea wort. Pale Ragwort. Marsh Groundsel. Fig. 4614. Cineraria palustris L. Sp. PI. Ed. 2, 243. 1763. Senecio palustris Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. i: 334. 1833. Annual or biennial, pubescent or glabrate; stemstout, simple, hollow, 6-24 high. Leaves lanceo-late, oblong or spatulate, entire, dentate, or lacin-iate, acute or obtuse, 2-7 long, 3-
RFEW960N–Groundsel or Senecio sp., vintage engraved illustration. Dictionary of Words and Things - Larive and Fleury - 1895
RMG2PAH9–Cinnabar Moth (Tyria jacobaeae) caterlilar feeding on Ragwort sp (Senecio sp) Opal Coast - France
RF2CKGR8P–Plant of Senecio sp. in flowering and ground covered by vegetation. Otway Sound and Penguin Reserve. Magallanes and Chilean Antarctic Region. Chile.
RM2BTTJ5D–Senecio sp.
RFRA08TY–Senecio sp.; roadside wildflower
RMPFRKRA–A selection of flowers, Lathyrus odoratus (Sweet pea), Alchemilla sp. (Lady's mantle), Lysimachia sp., Senecio sp., spearmint stems with flowers, rose and peony
RMWB04K4–Little Glassywing, Vernia verna, female nectaring on ragwort, Senecio sp.
RF2DB6W89–Plant of Senecio sp. in flowering and ground covered by vegetation. Otway Sound and Penguin Reserve. Magallanes Province. Magallanes and Chilean Antar
RMHMPN4J–Groundsel or ragwort (Senecio sp), Asteraceae, Virunga National Park, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
RMD24XM7–Silver-washed Fritillary Argynnis paphia adult feeding on Ragwort Senecio sp. flowers Southwater Woods West Sussex England July
RM2AG672A–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. 2. Senecio sylvaticus L. ood Groundsel.Fig. 4611. Senecio sylvaticus L. Sp. PI. 868. 1753. Annual, glabrous or puberulent; stem usually much branch-ed. i°-2i° high, leafy. Leaves pinnatifid, oblong or lanceo-late in outline, the segments oblong or spatulate, obtuse,dentate, lobed or entire, or the uppermost leaves linear andmerely dentate; heads several or numerous in the c
RM2BTTJ82–Senecio sp.
RFRA08TX–Senecio sp.; roadside wildflower
RMWB04GJ–Little Glassywing, Vernia verna, female nectaring on ragwort, Senecio sp.
RF2C3672Y–Plant of Senecio sp. in flowering and ground covered by vegetation. Otway Sound and Penguin Reserve. Magallanes Province. Magallanes and Chilean Antar
RM2AG677W–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. 2. Senecio sylvaticus L. ood Groundsel.Fig. 4611. Senecio sylvaticus L. Sp. PI. 868. 1753. Annual, glabrous or puberulent; stem usually much branch-ed. i°-2i° high, leafy. Leaves pinnatifid, oblong or lanceo-late in outline, the segments oblong or spatulate, obtuse,dentate, lobed or entire, or the uppermost leaves linear andmerely dentate; heads several or numerous in the c
RM2BTTJ61–Senecio sp.
RMWB04HD–Little Glassywing, Vernia verna, female nectaring on ragwort, Senecio sp.
RMWAYX2R–Northern Broken-dash, Polites egeremet, female on ragwort, Senecio sp.
RM2AG62H4–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. 20. Senecio pauperculus ]Iichx.Groundsel. Fig. 4629.Senecio pauperculus Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 120. 1803.Senecio Balsamitae Muhl.; Willd. Sp. PI. 1999. 1804.Senecio aureus var. Balsamitae T. & G. Fl. N. A. 2 : 442. 1843. Perennial, often tufted; stems slender, ii-2ohigh, woolly at the base and in the axils of thelower leaves, or essentially glabrous. Basal leavesslender-peti
RM2BTWK3H–Senecio sp.
RMWAYX1J–Northern Broken-dash, Polites egeremet, female on ragwort, Senecio sp.
RM2AG64XT–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. laska. Also in north-eastern Asia. Summer. 10. Senecio Jacobaea L. Tansy Ragwort. Staggerwort. Fig. 4619.Soiecio Jacobaea L. Sp. PI. 870. 1753. Perennial by short thick rootstocks, somewhatwoolly, or glabrous; stems stout, simple, orbranched above, 2°-4° high, very leafy. Stemleaves 2-3-pinnatifid, 2-8 long, the lower peti-oled, the upper sessile, the lobes oblong-cuneate,den
RM2BTTJ5H–Senecio sp.
RMWAYY0F–Leaf-cutter Bee, Megachile sp., foraging on ragwort, Senecio sp.
RM2AG6364–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. d New York. June-Sept. 16. Senecio aureus L. Golden Ragwort. Life-root. Swamp Squaw-weed. Fig. 4625. Senecio aureus L. Sp. PI. 870. 1753. Senecio paiiciflorus Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 529. 1814. Senecio gracilis Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 529. 1814. Perennial, glabrous or very nearly so through-out; stems rather slender, solitary or tufted,6-2*° high. Basal leaves cordate-ovate orcorda
RM2BTTJ8M–Senecio sp.
RMWAYX4A–Northern Broken-dash, Polites egeremet, female on ragwort, Senecio sp.
RM2AXF6BH–Plants and their ways in South Africa . Fig. 53.—Firmly bound leaf of Senecio sp. is quite unfolded. Examine young date leaves. They areplaited instead of rolled. When leaves are branched, the branching depends uponthe branching of the veins. In some leaves there is a strongcentral vein, from which other veins branch on either side asthe pinnae branch from the quill of a feather. Such venationis termed pinnate. Or several strong veins may start fromthe base or lower portion of the leaf, and the venation is saidto be palmate (hand-like). In most dicotyledons the prominent veins join each others
RM2BTTJ8T–Senecio sp.
RMWAYXXX–Leaf-cutter Bee, Megachile sp., foraging on ragwort, Senecio sp.
RM2AG67CE–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. apex.All leaves entire or very nearly so ; pubescence, if any, of crisp hairs. 17. 5. discoideus. 18. 6. obovatus. 19. 5. Crawfordii. 20. S. pauperculus. 21. S. Smallii. 22. S. densus. 23. 6. integerrimus. I. Senecio vulgaris L. Common Ground-sel. Fig. 4610. Senecio vulgaris L. Sp. PI. 867. 1753. Annual, puberulent or glabrate; stem hollow,usually much branched, 6-i5 high. Le
RM2BTTJ5E–Senecio sp.
RMWAYXNA–Dun Skipper, Euphyes vestris, female nectaring on ragwort, Senecio sp
RM2AG65C2–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. une-Sept. 8. Senecio Pseudo-Arnica Less. Sea-beachSenecio. Fig. 4617. Arnica maritima L. Sp. PI. 884. ly^Z- Not 5*. mari- timus L.Senecio Pseudo-Arnica Less. Linnaea 6: 240. 1831. Perennial, somewhat fleshy; stem stout, mostlysimple, very leafy, 6-3° high. Leaves oblong-obo-vate. lanceolate, or the lower spatulate, acute orobtuse at the apex, 4-8 long, ^-2 wide, denselytoment
RM2BTTJ6B–Senecio sp.
RMWAYXK5–Dun Skipper, Euphyes vestris, female nectaring on ragwort, Senecio sp
RM2AG68FT–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Genus ioo. THISTLE FAMILY. 537 2. Mesadenia atriplicifolia (L.) Raf. Pale Indian Plantain. Fig. 4607. Cacalia atriplicifolia L. Sp. PI. 835. 1753. Senecio atriplicifalius Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. i:332. 1833. Mesadenia atriplicifolia Raf. New Fl. 4: 79.1836. Stem terete, glabrous and glaucous,3°-6° high. Leaves thin, angulate-lobed,palmately veined, glaucous beneath, thelower and b
RM2BTTJ5M–Senecio sp.
RMRMAHPX–. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science -- New York (State); Plants -- New York (State); Animals -- New York (State). 212 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Subglobular, brown, spongy, apical gall, diameter 1.8 cm, possibly identical with the preceding. Felt 'iij, p. 453 Itonid. Cecidomyia sp. Senecio (groundsel, ragwort, squaw-weed) Flower heads, presumably unmodified. Felt 'isi, p. 237 Itonid. Rhopalomyia cockerelli Felt Stem gall undescribed. Felt 'iik, p. 482 Itonid. Lasioptera arizonensis Felt Tetradymia spinosa (salt bush) Fusiform, woolly, hollow stem enlargement, length 3 cm. diameter i cm.
RM2BTTJ55–Senecio sp.
RMRDJC3A–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 2. Senecio sylvaticus L. Wood Groundsel. Fig. 4611. Senecio sylvaticus L. Sp. PI. 868. 1753. Annual, glabrous or puberulent; stem usually much branch- ed, i0-2$° high, leafy. Leaves pinnatifid, oblong or lanceo- late in outline, the segments oblong or spatulate, obtuse, dentate, lobed or entire, or the uppermost leaves linear and merely dentate; heads several o
RM2BTTJ5K–Senecio sp.
RMRDJC2R–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. COMPOSITAE. Vol. III. 3. Senecio viscosus L. Fetid or Viscous Groundsel. Fig. 4612. Senecio viscosus L. Sp. PI. 868. 1753. Annual, viscid-pubescent, strong-scented; stem usually much branched, I°-2° high. Leaves 1-2-pinnatifid, li-3' long, oblong or somewhat spatulate in outline, the segments oblong or cuneate, dentate or incised; lower leaves peti- oled; heads
RM2BTTJ5J–Senecio sp.
RMRDJC32–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. COMPOSITAE. Vol. III. 3. Senecio viscosus L. Fetid or Viscous Groundsel. Fig. 4612. Senecio viscosus L. Sp. PI. 868. 1753. Annual, viscid-pubescent, strong-scented; stem usually much branched, I°-2° high. Leaves 1-2-pinnatifid, li-3' long, oblong or somewhat spatulate in outline, the segments oblong or cuneate, dentate or incised; lower leaves peti- oled; heads
RM2BTTJ8H–Senecio sp.
RMRE9MTA–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 12. Botany; Botany. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY Vol. XXIII, Plate XIII 152 Vegetation of Some Southern Provinces of Soviet Rnssia very typical and widespread association with Rhododendron and the fern Athyrium,, in which also occur: Aconitum orientale Cardamino seidlitziana Alchemilla hirsutiflora Geranium sp. Pedicularis atropurpurca Aster caucasieus Inula grandiflora Senecio platyphyllus Mulgedium abietinum Where snow has persisted low in the valley, one may see the interesting sight of neighbouring willows in various stages of development, the leas
RM2BTTJ66–Senecio sp.
RMRE9MW7–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 12. Botany; Botany. 146 Vegetation of Some Southern Provinces of Soviet Russia Aetheopappus pulcherrimus Gnaphalium supinum Antennaria dioica Anthemis iberica Alchemilla caucasica Potentilla oweriniana Trifolium polyphyllum Astragalus daghestanica Geranium albanum Senecio nanus Senecio primulifolius Leontodon histilis Hieracium sp. Pleuragjme carinthiaca Veronica gentianoidos Scabiosa ochroleuca Campanula saxatilis C. tridentata C. saxifraga Aetheopappus pulcherrimus Aster alpinus Taraxacum ceratophorum Astragalus daghestanica is an interesti
RM2BTTJ9T–Senecio sp.
RMRE9MTG–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 12. Botany; Botany. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY Vol. XXIII, Plate XIII >'m 152 Vegetation of Some Southern Provinces of Soviet Russia very typical and widespread association with Rhododendron and the fern Athyrium, in which also occur: Aconitum orientale Cardamine seidlitziana Alchemilla hirsutiflora Geranium sp. Pedicularis atropurpurea Aster caucasicus Inula grandiflora Senecio platyphyllus Mulgedium abietinum Where snow has persisted low in the valley, one may see the interesting sight of neighbouring willows in various stages of development, th
RM2BTTJ68–Senecio sp.
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