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- radicata (sometimes spelled Hypoc****is radicata) – also known as catsear, flatweed, cat's-ear, hairy cat's ear, or false dandelion – is a perennial, low-lying...
- hind legs. There are four forms of stringhalt: Australian stringhalt: a flatweed (Hypochaeris radicata) is the suspected cause Pseudostringhalt: the apparent...
- Clothes Cole Short film; also director and writer 2014 Inherent Vice Agent Flatweed 2014 American Sniper Navy Seal Lt. Martin 2015 To Dust Return John Reynolds...
- Puck Beaverton Peter McRobbie as Adrian Prussia Sam Jaeger as FBI Agent Flatweed Timothy Simons as FBI Agent Borderline Samantha Lemole as Golden Fang Mother...
- Cornflower—various colors; can be served as edible garnish to decorate salads. Flatweed—leaves are edible raw, while roots are edible after being roasted. Horsetail—primeval...
- lanceolate leaves. The flower is a yellow head of florets, similar to flatweed (Hypochaeris radicata) or dandelion (Taraxa****). In its natural alpine...
- perforatum St. John's wort Also known as Klamath weed Hypochaeris radicata Flatweed or catsear Has been implicated in causing Australian stringhalt, possibly...
- muster. Weed control is expensive. Briar, broom and wilding pine and the flatweed, hieracium. Possums and ferrets can transmit bovine tuberculosis There...
- (fragrant onion) Portulaca oleracea (common purslane) Hypochaeris radicata (flatweed) Urtica urens (small nettle) Trifolium repens (white clover) Weeds of National...
- flower appears in Spring, which is a yellow head of florets, similar to flatweed (Hypochaeris radicata) or dandelion (Taraxa****). The flower stalk is pendulous...