Senecio Squalidus - Common Names

Common Names

  • English: Oxford Ragwort
  • German: Felsen-Greiskraut, Felsen-Kreuzkraut
  • Croatian: Kamenjarski dragušac, Kamenjarski kostriš, Kamenjarski staračac, Katunski dragušac
  • French: Séneçon luisant, Séneçon des rochers
  • Italian: Senecione montanino
  • Slovak: Starček skalný
  • Slovene: Skalni grint
  • Swedish: Stenkorsört

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