Genus Senecio

Dendrosenecio Jacobaea L. Culcitium Humb.

Species in the genus Senecio of plants

Senecio alboranicus - Senecio gallicus, an annual plant of the Senecio genus and a member of the Asteraceae family is also one of those species who colonizes in isolated habitats where the environmental conditions could qualify as being difficult -- widespread across southern France and the Iberian Peninsula in deserts and xeric shrublands, on steppes and salty dry coastal plains. S. gallicus is playing a predominant role in shaping patterns of genetic structure by presenting models of historical associations among population rather than patterns of ongoing gene flow.

 
 

Senecio antisanae - It is a terrestrial herb that is only known from a few old collections in the Andes. The only subpopulation with detailed location information was recorded at the Hacienda del Isco, in the foothills of Volcán Antisana in the Cordillera of Quito,

Senecio arborescens - Senecio arborescens should be a species of the genus Senecio in the Asteraceae family, but the available information about it mostly conflicting and old.

 
 

Senecio iscoensis - Senecio iscoensis or Aetheolaena senecioidesis is a species of Senecio in the Asteraceae family that is found only in subtropical and tropical dry shrubland in Ecuador. It is threatened by habitat loss.

 
 

Senecio lamarckianus - Senecio lamarckianus, the Bois De Chèvre , is a species of flowering plant in the Asteraceae family and a member of the genus Senecio. It is endemic to the island Mauritius and is threatened by habitat loss.

 
 

Senecio vaginatus - It is threatened by habitat loss.