Senecio glabellus

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Definition

Noun 1. A North American herbaceous plant: Senecio glabellus is a species of flowering plant in the aster family (Asteraceae). It is commonly known as butterweed or American ragwort. It is characterized by its smooth, mostly hairless (glabrous) stems and foliage, and its clusters of bright yellow, daisy-like flower heads.

Usage Notes
  • is the formal botanical name (binomial nomenclature). In everyday language, common names like "butterweed" or "American ragwort" are more frequently used.
  • This term is primarily used in scientific, botanical, horticultural, or ecological contexts.
  • It functions as a singular noun. The plural form is plants or simply multiple individuals of .
Examples
  • Scientific Context:
    • The wetland area was dominated by Senecio glabellus. (The wetland area was dominated by butterweed.)
    • A key identifying feature of Senecio glabellus is its lack of stem hairs. (A key identifying feature of American ragwort is its lack of stem hairs.)
  • General Descriptive Context:
    • In early spring, the fields turn yellow with blooming Senecio glabellus. (In early spring, the fields turn yellow with blooming butterweed.)
Advanced Usage
  • In Taxonomic Classification: The name is used to specify the exact species within the genus and the family Asteraceae.
    • The specimen was definitively identified as Senecio glabellus Poiret. (The specimen was definitively identified as Senecio glabellus Poiret, with "Poiret" citing the authority who first formally described the species.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Butterweed (n): The most widespread common name for this plant.
  • American ragwort (n): Another common name, linking it to other ragwort species.
  • Ragwort (n): A general common name for many plants in the genus , some of which are toxic to livestock.
  • Senecio (n): The genus name, encompassing hundreds of species of ragworts and groundsels.
Synonyms
  • Butterweed (Primary common synonym)
  • American ragwort (Descriptive common synonym)
Important Notes
  • Toxicity Warning: Many plants in the genus , including , contain pyrrolizidine alkaloids, which can be toxic to livestock and potentially to humans if ingested. It is not a plant for foraging or casual handling.
  • This is a specific scientific name. Do not confuse it with the general term "ragwort," which can refer to many different species.
Noun
  1. American ragwort with yellow flowers