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I think this is coastal plain hawkweed. It's not listed on the IRC database as being found at Frenchman's Forest though so who knows. For most of the year, the little plant rosettes hug the piney forest floor (and I carefully step over them :) but in the Spring they produce their yellow blooms on tall stems. The stems and leaves are very hairy.
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August 18, 2010
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August 18, 2010
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2010.05.28 Vienna XXII. (heath 155 m AMSL).Hieracium genus is a tough one, and even though everything points towards H. pilosella here (following my field guide, Fischer & al., Exkursionsflora, 2008, 3rd ed.) it might still be a hybrid - but if so then with H. pilosella as one parent.German name: Klein-Mausohrhabichtskraut
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2010.05.28 Vienna XXII. (heath 155 m AMSL).Hieracium genus is a tough one, and even though everything points towards H. pilosella here (following my field guide, Fischer & al., Exkursionsflora, 2008, 3rd ed.) it might still be a hybrid - but if so then with H. pilosella as one parent.German name: Klein-Mausohrhabichtskraut
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2010.05.28 Vienna XXII. (heath 155 m AMSL).Hieracium genus is a tough one, and even though everything points towards H. pilosella here (following my field guide, Fischer & al., Exkursionsflora, 2008, 3rd ed.) it might still be a hybrid - but if so then with H. pilosella as one parent.German name: Klein-Mausohrhabichtskraut
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Hieracium pilosellaOn the track (dirt road) down to the lake from the roadside carpark.
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High country pastures grazed by stock, rabbits, and hares become healthy mats of the hawkweed, Hieracium pilosella, a weed originatiing in Europe.
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On the track (dirt road) down to the lake from the roadside carpark.
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Hieracium lepidulum (Plant, Asteraceae), New Zealand: NaturalisedAlong side of side stream (crosses Craigieburn skifield road)floweringNear S 4307.351' E 17143.102'Craigieburn forest parkCanterbury, South Island, New Zealand
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SO7576. Wyre Forest, Worcs
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probablyHieracium aurantiacum, orange hawkweed (Plant, Asteraceae), New Zealand: Naturalisedorange flowersStreamside below S 4317.838' E 17144.440' 938 m 6.5 mPorter's Pass, Canterbury, New Zealand
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Found in Potawatomi State Park, Wisconsin.This is an invasive species.