Hieracium umbellatum
$5.49
Description
Key Information:
Soil: Dry (Xeric)
Sun: Part Sun – Shade
Height: 1-5 feet
Bloom Color: Yellow
Bloom Season: June – September
More Details:
Suggested Uses: Canada Hawkweed is best for use in open woodlands and upland sandy soils near lakes.
Native Range: Native to northern latitudes of the contiguous U.S., including the northern half of Minnesota.
Pollinators: Bees
Flowers: Composite, dandelion-like yellow flowers are clustered at the top of stems. Seed heads look relatively dandelion-like too.
Leaves: Leaves are longer than they are wide and have large teeth. Rough texture.
Other Names: Narrowleaf Hawkweed
More information: USDA plant profile
Additional information
Weight | 2 lbs |
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Characteristics | Partial Sun, Shade, Dry Soil, Summer Blooming, Medium Height |