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- white of daisies, is a good sign that you are in Hawkweed country. — Marion Edsall Hieracium or hawkweeds, like others in the family Asteraceae, mostly have...
- several other Pilosella species and has a similar appearance to many of the hawkweeds. Pilosella caespitosa is a creeping perennial, with shallow, fibrous roots...
- state-level distribution map Paul Slichter. "Common Hawkweed". Wildflowers of the Genus Hieracium:Hawkweeds of the Columbia River Gorge. Archived from the...
- Pilosella aurantiaca (fox-and-cubs,: 758  orange hawkweed,: 208  devil's paintbrush,: 324  grim-the-collier) is a perennial flowering plant in the family...
- called Hieracium canadense), the Canadian hawkweed, Canada hawkweed, narrowleaf hawkweed, or northern hawkweed, is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae...
- Pilosella officinarum (synonym Hieracium pilosella), known as mouse-ear hawkweed, is a yellow-flowered species of flowering plant in the daisy family Compositae...
- Hieracium murorum, the wall hawkweed, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is native to Europe and naturalized in some of the colder...
- Hieracium maculatum, the spotted hawkweed, is a flowering plant species in the genus Hieracium found in Europe. It has been introduced in North America...
- Hieracium snowdoniense, the Snowdonia hawkweed, is a species of flowering plant within the family Asteraceae. The species is endemic to Snowdonia, North...
- named in Attenborough's honour. Plants named after him include an alpine hawkweed (Hieracium attenboroughianum) discovered in the Brecon Beacons, a species...