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Yellow Hawkweed Buds

Hieracium pratense

Photo by SarahWhitt
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Field Notes

Description:

Yellow Hawkweed (Hieracium pratense) is a hairy perennial plant native to Europe. In North America, this plant has escaped cultivation and is a common weed of fields and roadsides.

The flowers are yellow, reminiscent of a dandelion, but borne on tall, very hairy stems.

It is sometimes known as the "King Devil."[1] [2]:174

Pliny the Elder wrote that hawks ate this plant to improve their vision, and it has been used as an herbal remedy for vision problems.

Habitat:

In my yard.

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Yay! Thanks, Monkey-mind! I did a search & found you to be correct! Will go to edit & change my unknown to known, now! :)
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PublishedMay 20, 2011

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