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Senecio flaccidus, formerly recorded as Senecio douglasii (in honor of the botanist David Douglas) member of the daisy family and genus Senecio also known as Threadleaf Groundsel (and Bush Senecio, Creek Senecio, Shrubby Butterweed, Comb Butterweed, Smooth Threadleaf Ragwort, Mono Ragwort, Douglas Ragwort, Douglas Groundsel, Sand Wash Groundsel, Felty Groundsel, Old Man, Yerba Cana, Squawweed or Cenicillo) is a native of the southwestern Great Plains of North America. Threadleaf ragwort is a fast growing, short lived (3 to 6 years) bushy perennial shrub growing to 4 feet 6 inches ; common in gravelly washes, dry creek beds, along roads & trails and mostly away from the coast.

Plant type

Shrub

Size

5 ft Tall

Growth rate

Fast

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Color

Yellow

Flowering season

Summer, Fall

Sun

Full Sun

Water

Extremely Low, Very Low

Soil drainage

Fast

Site type

Dry, rocky or sandy places

Bees
Butterflies

Pollinators supported

18 confirmed and 208 likely

  • Likely

  • Confirmed

Anthidium maculosum

Short Sun-digger

Anthophora curta

Urban Digger Bee

Anthophora urbana

Augochlorella pomoniella

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Onions

Allium cepa

Asparagus

Asparagus officinalis

Canola

Brassica napus

Chicory

Cichorium intybus