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349 species

Senecio macrocarpus (Large-fruit Fireweed, Large-fruit Groundsel)

Senecio microbasis (Narrow Fireweed)

Senecio microbasis
Senecio microbasis
Senecio microbasis

Senecio minimus (Shrubby Fireweed)

Senecio minimus
Senecio minimus
Senecio minimus

Senecio nigrapicus (Black-Tip Fireweed)

Senecio nigrapicus
Senecio nigrapicus
Senecio nigrapicus

Senecio phelleus (Rock Fireweed)

Senecio phelleus
Senecio phelleus
Senecio phelleus

Senecio prenanthoides (Common Forest Fireweed)

Senecio prenanthoides
Senecio prenanthoides
Senecio prenanthoides

Senecio quadridentatus (Cotton Fireweed)

Senecio quadridentatus
Senecio quadridentatus
Senecio quadridentatus

Senecio sp. (A Fireweed)

Senecio sp.
Senecio sp.
Senecio sp.

Senecio spathulatus (Coast Groundsel)

Siloxerus multiflorus (Small Wrinklewort)

Siloxerus multiflorus
Siloxerus multiflorus
Siloxerus multiflorus

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