RM2CG2E17–Common Ragwort (Senecio jacobaea ) Flowers on Unimproved Pasture, Teesdale, County Durham, UK. Despite being toxic to some animals the plant is a valu
RMBXPR40–Rough Ragwort, Senecio rigidus, Asteraceae. Tsitsikamma, South Africa.
RMANE7N0–Five Caterpillars feed on Ragwort plant Blakeney Point Norfolk United Kingdom
RMF2KEAY–Close up of yellow ragwort flowers, Jacobaea vulgaris or Senecio jacobaea, Suffolk, England, UK
RMDBHMT5–Horses graze in a field with ragwort plants in the foreground near Market Harborough, Leicestershire, 29th July, 2013. Credit: John Robertson/Alamy Live News
RMR1P8W5–Common Ragwort (Jacobaea vulgaris) flowering on a hillside. Powys, Wales. July.
RM2CG2E1N–Common Ragwort (Senecio jacobaea ) Flowers on Unimproved Pasture, Teesdale, County Durham, UK. Despite being toxic to some animals the plant is a valu
RMC4A3G1–Oxford Ragwort, Senecio squalidus, Asteraceae. Growing on a Cliff-top, Norfolk Coast, April.
RF2B7FTRW–Jacobaea erucifolia Var. cinerea, Hoary Ragwort - Wild plants shot in the fall. Autumn
RM2BN4BDA–Broad-leaved Ragwort / Senecio sarracenicus woodcut from Gerarde's Herball, History of Plants. He calls it Doreas Woundwort / Herba Doria. P350
RMF8RH1Y–Bleached chlorotic leaves on a ragwort plant in an open pasture, cause is not known, Berkshire, June
RMAPRWW0–Ragwort plant, Senecio jacobaea, in flower, Warwickshire, UK
RM2CP3310–Closeup of a Dusty Miller plant also known as silver ragwort in Vancouver, BC, Canada
RMK7P3MC–Ragwort flowers, Jacobaea vulgaris
RMW7T2BF–Fallow field with flowering Common ragwort (Jacobaea vulgaris), Common Hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium) and Spear thistles (Cirsium vulgare) with mix of pastureland, arable crops, tree belts and the Ridgeway in the background, Marlborough Downs, Wiltshire, UK, July.
RMAP9F3N–Woolly Ragwort Senecio littoralis endemic plant flowers on Carcass Island West Falkland South Atlantic Ocean December
RMDNKKBX–Senecio cineraria 'Cirrus' Silver ragwort growing in a protected environment.
RM2PMN88H–United Kingdom. England. Somerset. Close-up of yellow flowering weeds. Common Ragwort.
RMDBHMCK–Horses graze in a field with ragwort plants in the foreground near Market Harborough, Leicestershire, 29th July, 2013. Credit: John Robertson/Alamy Live News
RFJR5W86–Common ragwort, senecio jacobaea, growing wild on common land, Turbary Common Nature Reserve, Dorset
RM2F96K8G–Blooming ragwort or ragwort (Senecio jacobaea), poisonous plant
RMF02CMW–Ragwort or plants of the Senecio genus, Kilimanjaro National Park (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1987), Tanzania.
RM2C2B0XN–Common Ragwort (AKA Senecio jacobaea, Jacobaea vulgaris, Stinking willie, Benyon's delight) in a field in the countryside in Summer, UK.
RMDBHMCR–Horses graze in a field with ragwort plants in the foreground near Market Harborough, Leicestershire, 29th July, 2013. Credit: John Robertson/Alamy Live News
RM2RE3RGY–Cinnabar moth caterpillar, Tyria jacobaeae, on ragwort plant, Jacobaea vulgaris.
RM2F96K7A–Blooming ragwort or ragwort (Senecio jacobaea), poisonous plant
RF2B7FTTK–Jacobaea erucifolia Var. cinerea, Hoary Ragwort - Wild plants shot in the fall. Autumn
RMAK2AE0–Cinnabar moth larvae. Tyria jacobaeae on ragwort food plant.
RF2CBHBCR–A pair of Red Soldier beetles, a green caterpillar and a Cinnabar moth caterpillar on Ragwort, a plant that supports a wide range of invertebrates.
RF2J0GRJ6–A close-up of a daisy, a yellow flowering meadow plant. Jacob ragwort.
RM2M4DTN8–Golden ragwort, lichen-coated rocks at the Killarney Lighthouse., Killarney, Ontario, Canada
RMPATAHC–Common Ragwort (AKA Senecio jacobaea, Jacobaea vulgaris, Stinking willie, Benyon's delight) in a field in the countryside in Summer in West Sussex, UK
RMDBHMR6–A horse grazes in a field with ragwort plants in the foreground near Market Harborough, Leicestershire, 29th July, 2013. Credit: John Robertson/Alamy Live News
RM2JDAWFA–Cinnabar moth caterpillar, Tyria jacobaeae, on ragwort plant, Jacobaea vulgaris
RM2F96KC3–Blooming ragwort or ragwort (Senecio jacobaea), poisonous plant
RFJ2KH68–Ragwort (packera aurea) - Brevard, North Carolina, USA
RFC4A3HC–Oxford Ragwort, Senecio squalidus, Asteraceae. Growing on a Cliff-top, Norfolk Coast, April.
RM2E1R2EK–Common Ragwort Senecio jacobaea European wildflower
RF2B7FTTP–Jacobaea erucifolia Var. cinerea, Hoary Ragwort - Wild plants shot in the fall. Autumn
RMBDBEFB–Ragwort plant, Jacobaea vulgaris covered with butterflies and insects so popular with insects.
RMDBB6AM–Ragwort in flower
RME5Y41E–View of the Pembrokeshire coast with clump of ragwort
RM2M4DW3K–Limestone rock along Lake Huron shoreline at Halfway Log Dump, colonies of Golden Ragwort (Packera aurea), Bruce Peninsula National Park, Ontario,
RM2C2B0XW–Common Ragwort (AKA Senecio jacobaea, Jacobaea vulgaris, Stinking willie, Benyon's delight) in a field in the countryside in Summer in West Sussex, UK
RMDBHMCT–A horse grazes in a field with ragwort plants in the foreground near Market Harborough, Leicestershire, 29th July, 2013. Credit: John Robertson/Alamy Live News
RMC638F0–Ragwort plants in flower on a residential estate in the UK. Ragwort is toxic to grazing animals and to humans who handle it
RFG8A6EW–Macro soft focus shot of dusty miller, Silver dust, centaurea cineraria, dust ragwort foliage plants on blur background with cop
RM2JR4TY3–Narrow-Leaved Ragwort (Senecio inaequidens), blooming at wayside, Germany
RMG03BXX–Ragwort
RMDJJYEK–Summer Ragwort or Leopard Plant, Ligularia dentata 'Britt Marie Crawford', Asteraceae.
RMP28N8R–Jacobaea maritima ' Bicolor '
RF2B7FTTR–Jacobaea erucifolia Var. cinerea, Hoary Ragwort - Wild plants shot in the fall. Autumn
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