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Senecia viscosus plant and flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Senecia viscosus plant Royalty Free Stock Photo
Indian Senecia viscosus close up Royalty Free Stock Photo
Adenocarpus Viscosus blooming, Teide codeso Royalty Free Stock Photo
Flowers of Ixanthus viscosus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sticky Groundsel,Senecio viscosus, growing on meadow in County Donegal - Ireland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sticky Groundsel,Senecio viscosus, growing on meadow in County Donegal - Ireland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Indian Senecia viscosus plant close up
Flowers of Ixanthus viscosus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Flowers of Ixanthus viscosus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sticky Groundsel,Senecio viscosus, growing on meadow in County Donegal - Ireland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Adenocarpus viscosus bush along a trail in Teide national park, Tenerife Royalty Free Stock Photo
Senecio Viscosus Flowers Blooming on Green Leaves Background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Codeso bushes - Adenocarpus viscosus - in Roque de los Muchachos near Observatory located in the island of La Palma in the Canary Royalty Free Stock Photo
detail of an Adenocarpus viscosus bush Royalty Free Stock Photo
Senecio viscosus is a herbaceous annual plant of the genus Senecio. It is known as the sticky ragwort, sticky groundsel[citation needed] or stinking groundsel. An annual, growing to 70 cm high and covered with glandular hairs. Very similar to Senecio sylvaticus which does not have glandular hairs. The outer bracts show a brown tip.


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