Senecio garlandii

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Internal ID | UUID643fcedf41455963970939 |
Scientific name | Senecio garlandii |
Authority | Belcher |
First published in | Muelleria 6(3,4) 1986 |
Description Top
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Conservation efforts include monitoring and management of threats such as weed invasion and fire management. The species is also being propagated and reintroduced into suitable habitats to increase its population. Overall, the conservation status of woolly ragwort is being closely monitored to ensure its survival in its native range.
Senecio garlandii, also known as woolly ragwort, is a perennial shrub native to southern New South Wales and north-eastern Victoria. It grows up to 1.2 meters tall and has white, cottony hairs covering its stems and leaves. Its small flower heads cluster together and develop into light brown fruits. This species is found in dry forests and woodlands on rocky slopes and is capable of regenerating after fire. While it was previously listed as vulnerable, it has since been removed from the EPBC Act list and is now listed as vulnerable in NSW and endangered in Victoria. Conservation efforts include monitoring and management of threats, as well as propagation and reintroduction into suitable habitats. The species is found in several protected areas and its conservation status is closely monitored to ensure its survival.
Senecio garlandii, also known as woolly ragwort, is a perennial shrub native to southern New South Wales and north-eastern Victoria. It grows up to 1.2 meters tall and has white, cottony hairs covering its stems and leaves. Its small flower heads cluster together and develop into light brown fruits. This species is found in dry forests and woodlands on rocky slopes and is capable of regenerating after fire. While it was previously listed as vulnerable, it has since been removed from the EPBC Act list and is now listed as vulnerable in NSW and endangered in Victoria. Conservation efforts include monitoring and management of threats, as well as propagation and reintroduction into suitable habitats. The species is found in several protected areas and its conservation status is closely monitored to ensure its survival.
Synonyms Top
Scientific name | Authority | First published in |
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Senecio dryadeus var. garlandii | Maiden & Betche | Census of New South Wales Plants 1916 |
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Distribution (via POWO/KEW) Top
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Links to other databases Top
Suggest others/fix!Database | ID/link to page |
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World Flora Online | wfo-0000085302 |
KEW | urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:930100-1 |
The Plant List | gcc-41715 |
Open Tree Of Life | 5739853 |
Observations.org | 309139 |
IPNI | 139177-3 |
iNaturalist | 906313 |
GBIF | 3107791 |
Wikipedia | Senecio_garlandii |
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