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Catsear, also known as cat's ear or false dandelion, is a perennial, low-lying edible herb often...
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Botanical Name Hypochoeris radicata Leaves Slightly lobed, waxy deep green hairy surface. Spathulate...
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CAT'S EAR Hypochaeris radicata Flowering stems about 30cm high. Found throughout the forest in the...
Spotted Catsear
There were few overall changes in the composition of the vegetation of the section from the...
...much more divided leaves and does not have hairs like either common Catsear or mouseear hawkweed.
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upload at 2008/06/02 ブタナ(豚菜、Catsear) Hypochaeris radicata L. 植物界(Plantae) 被子植物門(Magnoliophyta)...
Smooth Catsear
Weed Description: Perennial weed primarily of turfgrass and lawns that resembles dandelion. Found...
Cat's-ear ( left ) had become a dominant species in this section. This is a perennial species...
Cat's Ear (30 May 2005)*
Catsear?
Picture taken on January 23, 2003 BACK KAC Home
Flowers: Consist of bright yellow ray flowers that have teeth at the tip. From 2 to 7 flowers are...
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upload at 2008/07/06 ブタナ(豚菜、Catsear) Hypochaeris radicata L. 植物界(Plantae) 被子植物門(Magnoliophyta)...
Of the four possibilities, all of which are nonnative, the most likely one is Hairy Cat’s Ear,...
Creeping Jenny
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Abbeyford Woods (Nr Okehampton)
There are often identifying characters on the back of a flower, especially the head of an Asteraceae...
Cheeses
The next thing is the stem. I had already suspected one alternative candidate, Cat’s Ear (...
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Smooth Hawksbeard
Photo © Carl Farmer 29 Sep 2001 Scorrybreac, Skye Very common in rough ground, walls, rocks,...