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Meadow Hawkweed Complex (Hieracium pretense, H. floribundum, H. piloselloides)

Status:

Listed Noxious Weed In Montana

History:

First Montana Specimen Collected 1

   

County:

Flathead

Year:

1993

 

 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

Habitat:

 

 

 

Growth Habit:

 

Perennial, erect to 12 inches tall.

 

Leaves:

 

Lance-shaped, hairy, leaves are basal, occasionally 1 to 2 small leaves on stem.

 

Stem:

 

Erect, bristly, terminate in an umbel of flower.

 

Flower:

 

5 to 30 per plant, yellow petals.

 

Roots:

 

Fibrous.

 

Seeds:

 

 

 

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