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Common name: western hawkweed Scientific name: Hieracium albertinum Duration: Perennial Family: Asteraceae Habitat: Found on dry to moist soils in open to lightly wooded areas, grows well in full sun to light shade Blooming period: Early summer Color: Yellow ray flowers, foliage is covered with short soft hairs which give the plant a luminous appearance when backlit by the sun Height: 2' Planting Time: This plant is prized mostly for its attractive foliage. The hairy foliage catches water droplets from the rain or dew in the morning adding even more to its beauty.
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![]() 1461 Thorn Creek Road, Genesee, Idaho 83832 208.596.9122 |
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