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Groundsel is a common name for several plants which may refer to:
It was published posthumously in 1988 and is critically considered less successful than Groundsel.
Thomas picked up a piece of the groundsel.
The gravel paths were choked with grass and mildewed groundsel.
The plant is intermediate in appearance between its parents, groundsel and Oxford ragwort.
More current information is contradictory about the dangers of the ingestion of Groundsel.
The vegetation is dominated by giant groundsel, but there are many flowers and lobelia as well.
Sharina hit on her right side, half-cushioned by a giant groundsel.
A newcomer to the plant world, York groundsel has been used as an example to support macroevolution.
There is also a substantial infestation of Groundsel Bush.
Nolan was disconcerted by having lost on Groundsel though I couldn't see that he'd done anything wrong.
Eastern groundsel is a "lovely yellow-flowering weed found by the roadside and on the edges of fields"
Murphy picked up a couple of roots of it, shook off the soil, and put the groundsel on the wall beside him.
For a start, try leaves of lime, poplar, sycamore, holly, dandelion and groundsel.
Nettle and groundsel had rooted and grown in the crevices of the flooring.
In Western Australia it is commonly known as Slender Groundsel.
Other common names include Madagascar groundsel and fireweed.
In 1982, Welsh groundsel was discovered at several sites around Edinburgh, Scotland.
Fertile soil supports plants such as nettles, chickweed, groundsel and fat hen.
In summer, the slim leaves (one to three inches) of the multistemmed groundsel bush create a soft gray-green wall.
Crater Lake on Visoke volcano, with distinctive groundsel trees.
A loosened coil of auburn hair licked a cheek streaked yellow with powdered groundsel.
Tussilago, Darwin on seeds of groundsel and.
Flowers York groundsel has showy flower-heads especially when compared to its Common ragwort parent.
The black-tipped groundsel (Senecio lugens) is also found in the park.