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Groundsel, or ragwort, common names for plants of genus Senecio, family Compositae or Asteraceae.
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Groundsel, or ragwort, common names for plants of genus Senecio, family Compositae or Asteraceae.
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Hawthorn, small, deciduous tree or shrub of genus Crataegus, family Rosaceae (rose).
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