Ragwort

(Senecio jacobaea)

Ragwort (Senecio jacobaea)

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Climate Requirements

Precipitation 28" - 62"
High Temp. 64°F - 77°F
Low Temp. 22°F - 32°F
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Summary

Senecio jacobaea, commonly known as Ragwort or Stinking Willie, is a biennial to short-lived perennial herb native to open habitats such as pastures, meadows, and coastal areas in northern Eurasia. It typically grows 1-7 feet tall with erect, reddish-purple stems and pinnately lobed leaves that emit an unpleasant odor when crushed. The bright yellow, daisy-like flower heads are grouped in dense, flat-topped clusters and bloom from June to November, providing a long-lasting display that is highly attractive to a wide range of pollinators, including bees, flies, and butterflies. Despite its toxic effects on cattle and horses due to pyrrolizidine alkaloids, Ragwort is a valuable nectar source for pollinators and supports a diverse insect fauna.

Ragwort is known for its ability to colonize disturbed soils and is often used in wildflower mixes for meadows and conservation areas. It thrives in a variety of soil types but prefers well-drained soils and can tolerate maritime exposure. It is adaptable to both full sun and partial shade. In cultivation, it requires minimal maintenance, but its invasive potential should be considered before planting. It is not typically grown in gardens due to its toxicity and invasive nature, but it can be found in naturalistic plantings and wildlife-friendly landscapes.CC BY-SA 4.0

Plant Description

  • Plant Type: Herb
  • Height: 1-3 feet
  • Width: 1-2 feet
  • Growth Rate: Rapid
  • Flower Color: Yellow
  • Flowering Season: Summer
  • Leaf Retention: Deciduous

Growth Requirements

  • Sun: Full Sun, Part Shade
  • Water: Medium
  • Drainage: Medium, Fast

Common Uses

Bee Garden

Natural Habitat

Open habitats such as pastures, meadows, and coastal areas in northern Eurasia

Other Names

Common Names: Common Ragwort, Tansy Ragwort, Stinking Willie

Scientific Names: Senecio jacobaea

GBIF Accepted Name: Senecio jacobaea