Senecio Congestus - Common Names

Common Names

  • English: Clustered Marsh Ragwort, Marsh Fleabane, Swamp Ragwort, Northern Swamp Groundsel, Marsh Fleawort, Mastadon Flower, Pale ragwort
  • French: Cinéraire des marais, Séneçon des marais
  • Lithuanian: Gauruotoji žilė
  • Danish: Kær-Fnokurt
  • Swedish: Kärrnocka
  • Finnish: Kosteikkovillakko
  • Dutch: Moerasandijvie
  • German: Moor-Aschenkraut, Moor-Greiskraut
  • Estonian: Muda-ristirohe
  • Irish: Buchaillain Biu
  • Scots: Buhalawn
  • Norwegian: Myrsvineblom
  • Slovene: Popolavec močiarny
  • Lithuanian: Purva krustaine
  • Russian: Пепельник болотный

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