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The latter were a stand of hawkweed, but I didn't correct her.
Hawkweed is believed to be attractive to hawks and other birds of prey.
Slender hawkweed grows in moist to wet open sites.
White blossoms of bunchberry and bright hawkweed lined the trail.
The park contains grassland, with hawkweed, gorse and broom.
Subsequently, he devoted his energies to research of the genus Hieracium (hawkweed).
And this," she said, picking some soft, downy leaves of mouse-eared hawkweed that were nearby, "stimulates everything.
The brush on the banks was pale green, dotted with small yellow splashes of hawkweed and lacy white yarrow.
It is often seen in the company of mouse-ear hawkweed (Hieracium pilosella).
He focused mainly on the hawkweed plant experiments that Mendel carried out, not being aware of the pea plant results.
Mullein and mouse-ear hawkweed.
Hieracium argutum is a species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common name southern hawkweed.
Hedgerow plants such as bush vetch and heathland species such as mouse-ear hawkweed are also new to London.
Meanwhile, the Magician was trying to avoid the snapping jaws of dog-tooth violets and dandelions, while a hawkweed made little swoops at his head.
Hieracium amplexicaule (also called sticky hawkweed) is a species of plant from Asteraceae family.
Hieracium acuminatum (two species of Hawkweed)
Mouse-ear Hawkweed and Lady's Bedstraw.
The larvae feed on Plantago, Hawkbit, Hawkweed and other low-growing plants.
Yellow Hawkweed (Hieracium pratense) is a hairy perennial plant native to Europe.
The larvae feed on Taraxacum officinale, Goldenrod and Hawkweed.
This is a small hawkweed forming a basal rosette of densely hairy gray-green leaves, each 5 to 10 centimeters long and some with toothed edges.
White Campion, Common Toadflax and Mouse-ear Hawkweed are also supported.
A polycarpic perennial, Radyr Hawkweed flowers from late May to early June or July.
Other common names are Orange Hawkweed, Fox and Cubs, Devil's paintbrush and Red devil.
Flat-topped hawkweed (Hieracium umbellatum)
The classification of Hieracium into species is notoriously difficult.
A more complete list is given in List of Hieracium species.
Hieracium canadense is a native to much of the northern hemisphere.
The habitat consists of sandy areas overgrown with Hieracium.
The larvae feed on the leaves of Hieracium amplexicaule.
The larvae have been recorded feeding on Hieracium albiflorum.
Hieracium is a pasture weed that reduces available feed for livestock and displaces the indigenous plants.
Subsequently, he devoted his energies to research of the genus Hieracium (hawkweed).
Thus in Hieracium, and in many other asexual groups, the plants growing in a region simply do not fall into a number of natural kinds.
Hieracium, American species.
The plant Hieracium umbellatum is found growing in two different habitats in Sweden.
A number of conservation issues affect the high country, including wilding conifers, hieracium, soil erosion, and rabbit plagues.
It was released as a biological control agent for Hieracium in New Zealand in 1998.
Hieracium debile is threatened only by habitat loss and is not known to be living in any protected areas.
It is often seen in the company of mouse-ear hawkweed (Hieracium pilosella).
The larvae feed on various low-growing plants, such as Taraxacum and Hieracium species.
Hieracium canadense .
Several English plants were first noted by him, and Hieracium Lawsonii was named after him.
In 1879 he discovered Hieracium hypocharoides in Ireland.
Hieracium vulgatum might be a synonym for:
Over 9000 species names have been published in Hieracium but some botanists regard many of those as synonyms of larger species.
Hieracium albiflorum Hook.
Recent research claims that Hieracium pilosella exhibits an atavism by the reemergence of sexual reproduction.
Hieracium pangoriense.
Hieracium sprucei.