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Senecio albogilvus (= S. pectinatus var
ochroleucus; Asteraceae) 2:364 |
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Senecio
albogilvus is a reasonably widespread native, alpine herb,
especially on the dolerite mountains. It grows on quite wet, peaty
soils. It is related to S.
pectinatus and S.
leptocarpus, but has entire or almost entire leaves a few cm
long and heads with white ray flowers. The leaves are usually in
rosettes, but the plant also often has low growing leafy stems which
are sometimes slightly woody. |
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