senecio

IPA: sˈɛnʌsioʊ

noun

  • (botany) Any of the plants of the genus Senecio.
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Examples of "senecio" in Sentences

  • The larvae feed on oak, birch, spruce, senecio and rubus.
  • Most if not all of its members used to be placed in Senecio .
  • This species has been noted to hybridize with other Senecio .
  • Most if not all of its members used to be placed in 'Senecio'.
  • Senecio alkaloids for example primarily target mammal herbivores.
  • Most if not all of its members used to be placed in the genus Senecio .
  • _ -- English ivy, maurandia, senecio or parlor ivy, lygodium (climbing fern).
  • This plant does not have really really wavy leaves as does senecio congestus.
  • Almost one third of the species in this tribe are placed in the genus Senecio.
  • They have suggested the name of the genus "senecio," from the Latin _senex_, an old man: --
  • The fantastic blue leaves of a senecio erupt like a feathery plume from the top of the pot.
  • Two anemones, one buttercup, three willows and one senecio seem to be confined to the White River country.
  • Some of the plant species include the coirón blanco (Festuca pallescens), senecio (Senecio patagonicus) and Palntago maritime.
  • • Other shrubs that will regenerate from old wood at this time of year include brachyglottis (previously senecio) and deciduous ceanothus such as 'Gloire de Versailles'.
  • Because of this it may be a good idea to avoid using herbs such as conifrey, borage, senecio, coltsfoot, boneset, and petasites during pregnancy and for infants and young children.
  • If the position is a shaded one, the drooping plants might be of the following: tradescantia, Kenilworth ivy, senecio (A) or parlor ivy, sedums, moneywort, (A) vinca, smilax, (A) lygodium (A) or climbing fern.

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