''Senecio arborescens'' is a flowering plant in the
aster family, but the available information about it is mostly conflicting and old.
According to the
World Conservation Union
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, ''S. arborescens'' is a native to and widely occurring in the area ranging from
Mexico
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to possibly
Colombia.
[ ]John Claudius Loudon
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says that ''S. arborescens'' is a synonym for ''Baccharis halimifolia
''Baccharis halimifolia'' is a North American species of shrubs in the family Asteraceae. It is native to Nova Scotia, the eastern and southern United States (from Massachusetts south to Florida and west to Texas and Oklahoma), eastern Mexico (Nu ...
'' and native of the United States from "Maryland
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to Florida
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, on the sea coast" in his 1842 catalog of trees and shrubs[ and Raymond Taylor agrees with this in his 1952 catalog of Plants of Colonial Days, which also claims that the plant is native to ]New Jersey
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and was introduced to Collinson Collinson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Cliff Collinson (1920–1990), English footballer
* Fred Collinson (1874–1915), English footballer and soldier
* Geoff Collinson, Australian horn player and Head of Brass at the ...
in England from John Bartram
John Bartram (March 23, 1699 – September 22, 1777) was an American botanist, horticulturist, and explorer, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for most of his career. Swedish botanist and taxonomist Carl Linnaeus said he was the "greatest na ...
in Cape May
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in 1683.
And a group of botanists under the discipline of Hieronymum Lentzium seem to have attempted to record the species as a '' Cacalia'' when they drew a nice image of a completely different plant for their 1737-1745 catalog.[
It is considered a synonym of '' Telanthophora grandifolia'' in ]Plants of the World Online
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.
References
External links
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arborescens
Least concern plants
Endemic flora of the United States
Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
Taxobox binomials not recognized by IUCN
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