Ragwort (disambiguation)

Ragwort (disambiguation)

Ragwort may refer to a number of plant species:

*Certain members of the genus "Senecio" (ragworts and groundsels) including:
**"Senecio ampullaceus", Texas ragwort
**"Senecio aquaticus" or "Jacobaea aquatica", water ragwort, marsh ragwort
** "Senecio aureus" or "Packera aurea", golden ragwort
**"Senecio cambrensis", Welsh ragwort
**"Senecio jacobaea", (tansy) ragwort, a very common wild flower in Europe, widely naturalised elsewhere
**"Senecio squalidus", Oxford ragwort
**"Senecio viscosus", sticky ragwort
*Certain members of the genus "Packera" including:
**"Packera obovata", Roundleaf ragwort
*Certain members of the genus "Rugelia" including:
**"Rugelia nudicaulis", Rugels ragwort, a wildflower found only in the Great Smoky Mountains


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