




Hieracium murorum
Wall hawkweed is a cheerful little plant with bright yellow flowers that bloom in the summer. It loves to grow in rocky places and can often be found peeking out from between stones.
生息地: Rocky areas
The Wall hawkweed has bright yellow, dandelion-like flower heads often growing on slender, hairy stems. Its basal leaves form a rosette, varying in shape and often tinged reddish underneath, setting it apart from true dandelions.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Each 'flower' is actually a collection of up to 100 tiny individual flowers called florets!
Its ancient name, Hieracium, comes from 'hierax', meaning hawk, as people thought hawks ate it for good eyesight!
This resilient plant can change its leaf shape and hairiness to adapt perfectly to different growing conditions!
Young Wall hawkweed leaves can be foraged for salads, but they often have a distinctly bitter, peppery taste!
Wall hawkweed can anchor itself in tiny rock crevices and thrive where other plants can't survive, showing great resilience.
It has fluffy seeds designed to catch the wind, allowing it to travel far and spread quickly across new areas.
Wall hawkweed can create seeds without needing pollen, producing perfect genetic copies of itself to reproduce.
Apis mellifera
collects nectar and pollen
Bombus terrestris
important pollinator, seeks nectar
Arion rufus
grazes on leaves and stems
Cochlicella acuta
feeds on plant foliage
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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10-60 cm
10-30 cm
2-3 cm
Late spring to early fall
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多年生
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