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Jacobaea analoga <\/em>(DC.) Veldkamp (syn: Senecio analogus<\/em> DC.; Senecio argunensis<\/em> var. tenuisectus<\/i> Nakai (ambiguous synonym); Senecio chrysanthemoides<\/em> DC. (ambiguous synonym); Senecio chrysanthemoides<\/em> var. analogus<\/i> Hook.fil.; Senecio chrysanthemoides<\/em> var. eustegius<\/i> Hand.-Mazz.; Senecio chrysanthemoides<\/em> var. khasianus<\/i> (C.B.Cl.) Hook.fil.; Senecio chrysanthemoides<\/em> var. sisymbriiformis<\/i> (DC.) Hook.fil.; Senecio chrysanthemoides<\/em> var. spectabilis<\/i> (Wall. ex DC.) Hook.fil.; Senecio jacobaea<\/em> D.Don (ambiguous synonym); Senecio laciniosus<\/em> Wall. (ambiguous synonym); Senecio laetus<\/em> Edgew.; Senecio laetus<\/em> var. analogus<\/i> (DC.) R.Mathur; Senecio laetus<\/em> var. analogus<\/i> (DC.) R.Mathur ex Karthik. &Moorthy; Senecio laetus<\/em> var. sisymbriiformis<\/i> (DC.) B.S.Aswal; Senecio laetus<\/em> var. sisymbriiformis<\/i> (DC.) R.Mathur; Senecio laetus<\/em> var. spectabilis<\/i> (Hook.fil.) R.Mathur; Senecio laetus<\/em> var. spectabilis<\/i> (Wall. ex DC.) R.Mathur ex Karthik. & Moorthy; Senecio pallens<\/em> var. khasianus<\/i> C.B.Cl.; Senecio scapiformis<\/em> Y.L.Chen & K.Y.Pan; Senecio sisymbriiformis<\/em> DC.; Senecio spectabilis<\/em> Wall.; Senecio stipulatus<\/em> Wall. (ambiguous synonym));<\/div>\n
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Myanmar [Burma] (Mandalay), Jammu & Kashmir (Poonch, Kashmir), India (Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh),<\/span> Pakistan (Kurram, Chitral, Swat, Hazara, Murree), Pakistani Kashmir (Astor, Gilgit, Baltistan), Nepal, Bhutan,<\/span> China (Guizhou, Hubei, Sichuan, Yunnan), Tibet, Bhutan<\/span>, Vietnam, Afghanistan (Kunar \/Nuristan, Laghman, Paktia \/ Khost, Parwan) <\/span>as per Catalogue of Life<\/span><\/a>;<\/span><\/div>\n
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Tall perennial herb reaching 2 m, glabrous below hairy above, grooved, much branched; leaves alternate, 15-25 cm long, pinnately divided into toothed lobes, terminal lobe largest, irregularly lobed and toothed, basal lobes stem clasping, upper leaves smaller; heads 12-18 mm across, in large spreading terminal corymbs; involucre bracts 10-12, oblong, acute, often tipped dark brown to black; ray florets 10-12, 3-toothed; achenes 2 mm long, strongly ribbed, pappus white.<\/span><\/div>\n
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02102011-BS-1 Asteraceae plant for id from Deovan area<\/a>:
\nSharing pics of this Asteraceae<\/i> plant for id from Deovan area
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I think S. chrysanthemoides<\/i><\/p>\n


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VoF Week : Senecio laetus:<\/a>\u00a0
\nSenecio laetus<\/i> of Asteraceae<\/i> family
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VOF Week 290812_DS_07<\/a>:
\nSeen on the way to <\/span>VOF<\/span> this small bright yellow sunflower like flowers- plenty. Exact Id please.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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I hope Senecio chrysanthemoides<\/i><\/p>\n


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I think it is Senecio chrysanthemoides<\/i><\/p>\n


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I also think it is Senecio chrysanthemoides<\/i>.<\/p>\n


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VOF Week: Senecio laetus ?? —- at VoF:<\/a>
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I think yes<\/p>\n


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I think it could be Senecio chrysanthemoides<\/i><\/p>\n


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Yes …, S. laetus<\/i> is new name for S. chrysanthemoides<\/i><\/p>\n


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VOF Week: Senecio chrysanthemoides from the valley for validation:<\/a>
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I think yes. Very good photographs<\/p>\n


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Wild Flower for ID : Gulmarg,Kashmir : 051112 : AK-2:<\/a>
\nA small plant with yellow flowers seen growing wild<\/span> by the roadside<\/span> in Gulmarg, Kashmir<\/span> on 11\/9\/2011.
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I hope Senecio chrysanthemoides<\/i><\/i><\/p>\n


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Senecio laetus from Chakrata and Kashmir<\/a>:
\nSenecio laetus<\/i> Edgew.<\/span>Trans. Linn. Soc. London 20(1): 74 74 1846<\/i>.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

syn: Senecio chrysanthemoides<\/i> DC.<\/div>\n
Tall perennial herb reaching 2 m, glabrous below hairy above, grooved, much branched; leaves alternate, 15-25 cm long, pinnately divided into toothed lobes, terminal lobe largest, irregularly lobed and toothed, basal lobes stem clasping, upper leaves smaller; heads 12-18 mm across, in large spreading terminal corymbs; involucre bracts 10-12, oblong, acute, often tipped dark brown to black; ray florets 10-12, 3-toothed; achenes 2 mm long, strongly ribbed, pappus white.
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ASTERACEAE Fortnight Part-I Radiate Heads May 1-14: Senecio laetus from Uttarakhand_DSR_28<\/a> : Attachments (1). 3 posts by 3 authors.
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Asteraceae Fortnight Part I-Radiate Heads: Senecio chrysanthemoides from VOF – NS 69<\/a> : Attachments (9). 2 posts by 2 authors.
\n<\/span>This one was shot <\/span>during VOF tour<\/span>, kindly validate\/correct the id… I hope this is <\/span>Senecio chrysanthemoides<\/i>….<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Asteraceae Fortnight Part 1-Radiate Heads: Senecio chrysanthemoides from Kashmir and Chakrata-GS90<\/a> : Attachments (8). 1 post by 1 author.
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Asteraceae Fortnight Part I-Radiate Heads:Senecio 4 to id from VOF- NS 80<\/a>:\u00a0\u00a0Attachments (5). 3 posts by 2 authors.
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Flora of Himachal Pradesh- Senecio chrysanthomoides from Shimla<\/a> :\u00a0\u00a0Attachments (2). 4 posts by 4 authors.
\nSenecio chrysanthomoides<\/i> from Shimla
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Garden Flower for ID : 131011 : AK-1<\/a>:
\nA garden plant with yellow flowers taken at Pahalgam on the 6th of Sept,11.<\/span> Senecio<\/i>?<\/p>\n


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Garden Flower for ID : 131011 : AK-1<\/a>:
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Senecio chrysanthemoides in Ladakh<\/a> : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (1)<\/span><\/div>\n
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Further to my comments about the difficulties of identifying Senecio chrysanthemoides<\/i> and related species, I attach an image of what I understand to be this species taken for me in Ladakh as a slide in the late 1980s\/early 1990s<\/span>, which has been scanned in.<\/div>\n
This was one of the first pressed specimens collected by my team during the 1980 University of Southampton Ladakh Expedition –\u00a0gathered in triplicate, with a set deposited in the herbarium of the University of Kashmir.<\/div>\n
This was at 3300m, Panichar, Suru Valley<\/span> on a grassy verge beside irrigation stream and a barley field in moist loam amongst Trifolium<\/i>, grasses, Geranium himalayense<\/i> <\/span>with bright yellow ray florets, disc florets brown.<\/span><\/div>\n
Stewart recorded S.chrysanthemoides<\/i> as common, very variable with the forms NEEDING TO BE STUDIED in cultivation<\/span> and chromosome counts should be made.\u00a0 Recorded from Kashmir & Ladakh @ 1700-4000m.<\/span> Stewart recognised var. analogus<\/i> and var. sisymbriiformis<\/i> – saying this was common on high pastures<\/span> in Kashmir as it is avoided by grazing animals.<\/span><\/div>\n
Flowers of the Himalaya state that S.chrysanthemoides<\/i> is found in shrubberies and open slopes, <\/span>common & often gregarious @ 2400-4000m from Pakistan to SW China.
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Flora of Lahaul-Spiti does not record S.chrysanthemoides<\/i> but has S.laetus<\/i> with var. laetus<\/i> common on moist slopes and along glacial streams<\/span> at Khoksar.\u00a0 Also var. sisymbriiformis<\/i> (DC.) Aswal comb.nov. (syn. Senecio chrysanthemoides<\/i> var. sisymbriiformis<\/i> and obviously a mistake but rather glaring to be printed, SISYMBRIUM sisymbriiformis<\/i>) which the authors say is common on moist slopes and along streams at Kirting.
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Collet in ‘Flora Simlensis’ found S.chrysanthemoides<\/i> common at Shimla and Mahasu.
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BUT Dickore & Klimes do NOT list S.chrysanthemoides<\/i> from Ladakh. although the species remains an ACCEPTED name – at least in ‘The Plant List’.\u00a0 Nor do they list S.laetus<\/i>.<\/span><\/div>\n
So which of the species listed by them was previously known as S.chrysanthemoides<\/i> – after all the specimens from the 1980 expedition were named at Kew and thus we can assume was correctly identified and in line with the thinking at that time – albeit some 37 years ago.
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They list S.dubitabilis<\/i>, which if the illustrations and specimen which can be accessed through ‘The Plant List’ are correct, this\u00a0cannot be confused with what used to be S.chrysanthemoides<\/i> and may be what Stewart knew as S.desfontanei<\/i> (common in\u00a0dry areas from the plains to<\/span><\/div>\n
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I CANNOT find any meaningful information about Senecio korschinskyi<\/i>. which Dickore & Klimes do list but have just spotted Senecio<\/i> ladakhensis<\/i> Chowdhery, Uniyal, Mathur & Rao.\u00a0 This species was published in the Indian Journal of Forestry (13[4] 366-67\u00a0 in 1990).\u00a0 If any members have ready access to this would they share the information with us particularly how it is.\u00a0 I am particularly interested in which species of Senecio this NEW species might have been mistaken for in the past?
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This is the first I have heard of S.ladakhensis<\/i>.\u00a0 Just goes to show that unless one works at an International Institution, which has copies<\/span><\/div>\n
of such publications as The Indian Journal of Forestry, such NEW species are easily missed – for decades!\u00a0\u00a0 And unless the species is covered<\/span><\/div>\n
elsewhere, is virtually UNKNOWN……\u00a0 This species may not be similar to S.chrysanthemoides<\/i>.<\/span><\/div>\n
Yes, it appears (with a VAST number of other species) in the List of Senecio<\/i> species but that appears to be it.\u00a0But it is 2017, some 27 years AFTER publication that I have come across this name. There appear to be no pressed specimens of S.ladakhensis<\/i> at Kew or Edinburgh.\u00a0SURELY, it makes sense for those in a senior position in Indian botany to ensure reference specimens of NEWLY described species in India are sent to the major herbaria interested in Indian flora.\u00a0 Has this been happening?\u00a0 Kew and Edinburgh have a tradition of interest in Himalayan Flora.\u00a0 IF NOT, it contributes to isolation.\u00a0 Surely, after NEW species have been published a team could be sent to gather more pressed specimens (and to access to abundance or not of the species in the district it was found) which could then be distributed abroad….\u00a0\u00a0 IF it has not been happening, then WHY NOT?\u00a0\u00a0 Surely, the nearest University or Institution with a herbarium, to the location where the NEW species has been found, would wish to have reference specimens for that Institution, so could undertake the collection of fresh specimens.\u00a0All this makes sense to me – any such collections\/surveys could readily be combined with other survey work. AFTER all, GREAT significance seems to be attached to the ‘discovery’ of ‘NEW’ species….\u00a0 But IF the world knows nothing about such species…..<\/span>
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Thanks very much for drawing my attention to the article ‘Death sentence on taxonomy in India’ – BRAVO to the authors for “speaking up and out”. <\/span>Much Needed.
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I shall\u00a0 be commenting further – on what is SUCH a serious situation, especially ON TOP OF 70 years of botanical isolation since Indian Independence. It is noteworthy that both Pakistan and Nepal have collaborated Internationally MUCH better than India, such that despite a FRACTION of the manpower and resources of India, their ‘Himalayan Flora’ is known to a higher standard than India’s – the same can even be said for the decidedly isolated Kingdom of Bhutan!\u00a0\u00a0 Those devising and implementing such “rules and regulations” have NO interest or concern about the study & conservation of Indian’s flora – which can only suffer FURTHER.
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These plants were growing on downslope away from me. I did go down a little way to get nearer but couldn’t go farther without taking unnecessary risk. From what I saw, I can guess it to be Senecio laetus<\/i> (syn: S. chrysanthemoides<\/i>). Col. Collett mentions the purple of the leaf undersurfaces<\/span> like in my sample. Please advise.<\/p>\n

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Thanks, … These appear more closer to images at Senecio chrysanthemoides <\/i>DC.<\/span><\/a><\/span>\u00a0 rather than those at Senecio\u00a0graciliflorus<\/i>\u00a0(Wall.) DC.<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n


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Senecio chrysanthemoides ATDEC2017\/0<\/a> : 3 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2)<\/span><\/div>\n
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VoF Week : MN010912_1 Senecio chrysanthemoides<\/span><\/a>:<\/p>\n

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I started seeing this just above Ilaqa at 3300m approximately and then kept on finding it up to about 3600m. I am not sure if I am identifying it correctly. Please advise.<\/div>\n
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Wild Herb<\/span>\u00a0captured on 13\/8\/10<\/span>\u00a0during the trek from Ghangaria (around 11,000 ft.) to Hemkunt Sahib (around 14000 ft.).<\/span><\/div>\n
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Asteraceae Fortnight Part I-Radiate Heads: Senecio for id from Gori Valley \u2013 NS 76<\/a>\u00a0:\u00a0Attachments\u00a0(5).<\/div>\n
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VoF Week :: DV :: 31 JUL 12 – 1228 :: Senecio \u00bf raphanifolius ? at Auli:<\/a>\u00a0\u00a031 JUL 12<\/span>
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The most crucial feature identifying S. raphanifolius<\/em> is reddish brown pappus. Perhaps a fruiting head would have helped. Also the species is very near to S. chrysanthemoides<\/em> and also differentiated by 12-16 ray florets as against<\/span> 8-12 in S. chrysanthemoides<\/em>. <\/span>I can count mostly 9-12.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n


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Jacobaea analoga<\/em> (DC.) Veldkamp \u00a0according to images from efi and link\u00a0\u00a0<\/a>GBIF<\/a>\u00a0 \u00a0\u00a0<\/a>POWO<\/a> \u00a0???<\/span><\/p>\n


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Senecio sp. for identification (Jacobaea analoga ?) – YS Apr2020\/01<\/a> :\u00a010 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (4<\/span>)<\/span> – around 1 mb each.<\/div>\n
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Please help to identify this Senecio<\/i> sp. It looks similar to Jacobaea analoga<\/i>\u00a0(DC.) Veldkamp (syn.- Senecio laetus<\/i>\u00a0Edgew. & S. chrysanthemoides<\/i>\u00a0DC., according to ‘Catalogue of Life’).<\/div>\n
Another match is Jacobaea raphanifolia<\/i>\u00a0(Wall. ex DC.) B.Nord. (syn.- Senecio raphanifolius<\/i>\u00a0Wall. ex DC.).<\/div>\n
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+<\/td>\nCapitula small, involucres 3-6 \u00d7 3-7 mm; ray lamina 4.5-9 mm<\/span><\/td>\n<\/td>\n(82)<\/span><\/a><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
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+ lnvolucre 3.5- 5mm diameter: phyllaries 3.5-5mm: ligules 4\u20147 >< l.5\u20142.5mm: pappus whitish or reddish. usually present and unreduced on ray \ufb02owers\u00a0. . . . .. 5. S. laetus<\/em> (syn. of Jacobaea analoga<\/span><\/strong> (DC.) Veldkamp<\/span><\/a> syn. Senecio chrysanthemoides<\/em><\/span> DC.<\/span><\/a><\/span>)<\/span><\/div>\n
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Senecio vulgaris\u00a0<\/i>L. syn :\u00a0Jacobaea vulgaris<\/em>\u00a0(L.) Claus\u00a0<\/small><\/span>has got distribution in JK\u00a0<\/span>but does not look\u00a0like matching with the suggestion.\u00a0<\/span><\/div>\n
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\nJacobaea raphanifolia<\/em> (Wall. ex DC.) B.Nord. ??<\/p>\n


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I think\u00a0Jacobaea analoga<\/span><\/a><\/em>\u00a0as per images and details herein.<\/p>\n


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OK<\/p>\n


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Identification required 111<\/a>: 3 images- 2 high res.
\nLocation: Bangus valley Handwara kashmir<\/span><\/p>\n


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Please check Senecio<\/em> !<\/p>\n


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Pl. check\u00a0https:\/\/efloraofindia.com\/2011\/03\/29\/senecio\/<\/a><\/p>\n


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I think appears close to images at\u00a0Jacobaea analoga<\/span><\/a><\/em><\/p>\n


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Srinagar, August 2022 :: Yellow asters for ID :: ARK2022-118<\/a>: 2 high res. images.<\/p>\n

This was at Ganderbal near Srinagar, Kashmir in August 2022.<\/span><\/div>\n
The habit pic is not very clear.
\nRequested to please ID.<\/span><\/div>\n
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Clear leaf and habitat images ??<\/p>\n


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Senecio chrysanthemoides<\/em><\/p>\n


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Thanks Sir ji for the ID. …, sadly, no further images.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Yes,\u00a0Jacobaea analoga<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n


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I realise that Senecio graciliflorus<\/em> also has a new name – Jacobaea graciliflora<\/em><\/p>\n


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Jacobaea analoga (DC.) Veldkamp<\/a>: 1 very high res. image.<\/p>\n

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Location:\u00a0Dhorpatan, Baglung, Nepal\u00a0<\/span><\/div>\n
Date: 31May 2023<\/span><\/div>\n
Elevation: 2900\u00a0m.<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n

Habit : Wild<\/span><\/p>\n


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What about
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https:\/\/efloraofindia.com\/2017\/02\/01\/senecio-raphanifolius\/<\/a>?<\/p>\n


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I guess the leaf pattern, especially the basal leaves lead to\u00a0Jacobaea analoga<\/i>\u00a0(DC.) Veldkamp.<\/p>\n


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References:<\/div>\n
Catalogue of Life<\/a>\u00a0 The Plant List Ver.1.1<\/a> \u00a0GCC<\/a> \u00a0IPNI<\/a> \u00a0GBIF<\/a> (with type specimen) BSI Flora of India checklist<\/a>\u00a0(Senecio laetus<\/b>\u00a0Edgew.)\u00a0Flora of China<\/a>\u00a0 FOC illustration<\/span><\/a>\u00a0Annotated checklist of Flowering plants of Nepal<\/a>\u00a0\u00a0India Biodiversity Portal<\/a> \u00a0IBIS Flora<\/a> Bhutan Biodiversity Portal<\/a><\/span><\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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