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Jenolan Caves, New South Wales -- on rocky limestone ridge above caves in vicinity of Lucas Rocks.See notes under other shot of this.
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Senecio ovatus (G. Gaertn. & al.) Hoppe ssp. ovatus, syn.: Jacobaea ovata G. Gaertn. & al., Senecio fuchsii C. C. Gmel., Senecio nemorensis subsp. fuchsii (C. C. Gmel.) Ces.Family: Compositae GisekeEN: wood ragwort, DE: Fuchssche Greiskraut, Fuchs-Greiskraut, Fuchskreuzkraut, Kahles Hain-GreiskrautSlo.: Fuchsov grintDat.: Aug. 10. 2008Lat.: 45.28983 Long.: 14.20270Code: Bot_0288/2008_DSC2400Picture file names: from Senecio-ovatus_raw_1 to Senecio-ovatus_raw_10.Habitat: steep mountain slope, east aspect; Fagus sylvatica forest; calcareous ground; in shade, elevation 1.350 m (4.430 feet); average precipitations ~ 2.200 mm/year, average temperature 7-8 deg C, Mountain Sub-Mediterranean phytogeographical region. Substratum: soil.Place: Istria, Uka mountain group, north of Mt. Vojak, almost on top of the mountain ridge above to the road to the top, Rijeka region, Croatia EC.Comment: Senecio ovatus ssp. ovatus is native to central and southeast Europe but it is now naturalized or alien to UK and part of Scandinavia. There are a few very closely related taxa, which differ in slightly in their pubescens, leaf shape and average number of florets in their flower heads. It is not always easy to distinguish them because these traits are all variable. These stands on Mt. Uka, a mountain, which is full of botanical attractions and which dominates (with its 1.401 m height) the whole Kvarner bay of Adriatic Sea and Kvarner archipelago islands, are the largest I've seen.All species od the genus Senecio are seriously poisonous. They contain Pyrrolizidinalkaloides, which are known carcinogen and mutagen substances. Animals dont eat them when grazing, however, if the plants come into hay they may cause serious problems for cattle. Ref.:(1) W.K. Rottensteiner, Exkursionsflora fr Istrien, Verlag des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins Krten (2014), p 281.(2) A. Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije (Flora of Slovenia - Key) (in Slovenian), Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 669.(3) R. Domac, Flora Hrvatske (Flora of Croatia) (in Croatian), kolska Knjiga, Zagreb (1994), p 357.(4) D. Aeschimann, K. Lauber, D.M. Moser, J.P. Theurillat, Flora Alpina, Vol. 2., Haupt (2004), p 504.Camera: Nikon D70 /Nikkor Micro 105mm/f2.8 and AF-S Nikkor 18-70mm/f3.5-4.5G ED
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Nevada, United States
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June 6, 2010 Arizona Santa Catalina Mountains Bear Wallow
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South East Side of Huachuca Mountains, Arizona, July 2010
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7 September 2002Senecio sylvaticus, wood groundsel (Plant, Asteraceae), New Zealand: NaturalisedsampledClear cut pine boundary, clearcut transect, R12Rotorua area, Bay of PlentyNZMS 260 U15 067 559
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Baad, Vorarlberg, Austria
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Bundeena, New South Wales, Australia
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2011-06-04 Lower Austria, district Wien-Umgebung (gravel pit, on raw rubble without a layer of topsoil, 225 msm Quadrant 7965/1).German name: Schmalblatt-Greiskraut
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Jenolan Caves, New South Wales -- on rocky limestone ridge above caves in vicinity of Lucas Rocks.
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Hawaii, United States
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Lance-leaf Coast Groundsel (Senecio pinnatifolius var. lanceolatus) just inside entrance to Werribee Gorge State Park near Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia. Altitude: 250 m amsl. Photographed on 13 September 2011.
www.inaturalist.org/observations/48073246
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Eddystone, Tasmania, Australia
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New South Wales, Australia
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May 16, 2010 Santa Catalina Mountains, General Hitchcock Campground, Arizona
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Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
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Senecio ovatus (G. Gaertn. & al.) Hoppe ssp. ovatus, syn.: Jacobaea ovata G. Gaertn. & al., Senecio fuchsii C. C. Gmel., Senecio nemorensis subsp. fuchsii (C. C. Gmel.) Ces.Family: Compositae GisekeEN: wood ragwort, DE: Fuchssche Greiskraut, Fuchs-Greiskraut, Fuchskreuzkraut, Kahles Hain-GreiskrautSlo.: Fuchsov grintDat.: Aug. 10. 2008Lat.: 45.28983 Long.: 14.20270Code: Bot_0288/2008_DSC2400Picture file names: from Senecio-ovatus_raw_1 to Senecio-ovatus_raw_10.Habitat: steep mountain slope, east aspect; Fagus sylvatica forest; calcareous ground; in shade, elevation 1.350 m (4.430 feet); average precipitations ~ 2.200 mm/year, average temperature 7-8 deg C, Mountain Sub-Mediterranean phytogeographical region. Substratum: soil.Place: Istria, Uka mountain group, north of Mt. Vojak, almost on top of the mountain ridge above to the road to the top, Rijeka region, Croatia EC.Comment: Senecio ovatus ssp. ovatus is native to central and southeast Europe but it is now naturalized or alien to UK and part of Scandinavia. There are a few very closely related taxa, which differ in slightly in their pubescens, leaf shape and average number of florets in their flower heads. It is not always easy to distinguish them because these traits are all variable. These stands on Mt. Uka, a mountain, which is full of botanical attractions and which dominates (with its 1.401 m height) the whole Kvarner bay of Adriatic Sea and Kvarner archipelago islands, are the largest I've seen.All species od the genus Senecio are seriously poisonous. They contain Pyrrolizidinalkaloides, which are known carcinogen and mutagen substances. Animals dont eat them when grazing, however, if the plants come into hay they may cause serious problems for cattle. Ref.:(1) W.K. Rottensteiner, Exkursionsflora fr Istrien, Verlag des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins Krten (2014), p 281.(2) A. Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije (Flora of Slovenia - Key) (in Slovenian), Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 669.(3) R. Domac, Flora Hrvatske (Flora of Croatia) (in Croatian), kolska Knjiga, Zagreb (1994), p 357.(4) D. Aeschimann, K. Lauber, D.M. Moser, J.P. Theurillat, Flora Alpina, Vol. 2., Haupt (2004), p 504.Camera: Nikon D70 /Nikkor Micro 105mm/f2.8 and AF-S Nikkor 18-70mm/f3.5-4.5G ED
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A mat plant from the high Andes of central and southern Chile and Argentina.
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Sallent de Gllego: Aragn (Espaa)Sinnimos: Senecio tournefortii auct. Familia: ASTERACEAE (COMPOSITAE)Distribucin: Endemismo de las montaas del SW de Europa (Portugal, Espaa y Francia), muy diversificado en razas infraespecficas casi para cada sistema montaoso. En Espaa est presente en Sierra Nevada, Sistema Central, Sistema Ibrico, Montes Cantbricos y Pirineo. En Aragn habita en el Alto Pirineo (la var. pyrenaicus), alcanzando sus poblaciones ms meridionales en las sierras de Pea Montaesa, Cotiella y Turbn. En el Sistema Ibrico se presenta bajo la denominada var. aragonensis, estando muy localizada en el rea del Moncayo. Hbitat: Coloniza gleras ms o menos mviles y canchales, as como rellanos de roquedo, y en menor medida pastos pedregosos y piornales de la alta montaa pirenaica e ibrica (Moncayo).Preferencia edfica: Indiferente. En el Moncayo nicamente se presenta sobre materiales silceos, sin rebasar los 2315 m de la cumbre ms alta del Sistema Ibrico. En el Pirineo alcanza los 3050 m.Rango altitudinal: ( 1400 ) 1600- 3050 m Floracin: Julio - SeptiembreForma Biolgica: Hemicriptfito escaposoExtractado del Atlas de la Flora de Aragn (Herbario de Jaca)
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Baad, Vorarlberg, Austria