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Hibiscus trionum L.
Hibiscus trionum L. is a flowering plant capable of both outcrossing and self-pollination for seed production.
white hawkweed
Hieracium albiflorum Hook.
Hieracium albiflorum (white hawkweed) is a widespread white-flowered North American Asteraceae species related to dandelions.
Alpine hawkweed
Hieracium alpinum L.
Hieracium alpinum, alpine hawkweed, is a small herbaceous Eurasian flowering plant in the Asteraceae family native to Europe and found in Greenland.
Beaked Hawkweed
Hieracium gronovii L.
Hieracium gronovii is a widespread North American herbaceous plant in the Asteraceae family with small yellow flowers.
Prickly Hawkweed
Hieracium horridum Fr.
Hieracium horridum Fr. is a small hairy flowering plant of the daisy family that grows in dry rocky mountain forests in the western US.
common hawkweed
Hieracium lachenalii Suter
Hieracium lachenalii Suter is a common yellow-flowered weed native to most of Europe, introduced to North America and Australia, often found in disturbed soils.
Tussock Hawkweed
Hieracium lepidulum Stenstr., 1889
Hieracium lepidulum (tussock hawkweed) is a potentially invasive triploid flowering plant in the Asteraceae family.
hairy hawkweed
Hieracium longipilum Torr. ex Hook.
Hieracium longipilum (hairy hawkweed) is a tall hairy North American herb in the daisy family with yellow flower heads.
Spotted Hawkweed
Hieracium maculatum Schrank
Hieracium maculatum, spotted hawkweed, is a flowering Hieracium species native to Europe, introduced to North America and a weed in Canada.
Coastal Plain Hawkweed
Hieracium megacephalum Nash
Hieracium megacephalum is a North American hawkweed species native only to the southeastern US, with yellow ray flower heads.
Wall hawkweed
Hieracium murorum L.
Hieracium murorum, the wall hawkweed, is an Asteraceae flowering plant native to Europe and naturalized in cold North American regions.
Panicled Hawkweed
Hieracium paniculatum L.
Hieracium paniculatum, the Allegheny hawkweed, is a yellow-flowered herb native to eastern North America.
New England Hawkweed
Hieracium sabaudum L.
Hieracium sabaudum is a European hawkweed species naturalized as a noxious weed in parts of North America.
rough hawkweed
Hieracium scabrum Michx.
Hieracium scabrum Michx. is a rough-haired herb native to eastern and central North America with yellow clustered flowers.
western hawkweed
Hieracium scouleri Hook.
Hieracium scouleri Hook. is a mountain-dwelling flowering plant with bright yellow flower heads that lack disc florets.
Slender Hawkweed
Hieracium triste Willd. ex Spreng.
Hieracium triste, or slender hawkweed, is an unbranched perennial herb that grows across western North America from Southern Colorado to Wyoming.
Canada hawkweed
Hieracium umbellatum L.
Hieracium umbellatum L. is a yellow-flowered plant with hooked-toothed pointed leaves, native to most Northern Hemisphere temperate areas.
rattlesnakeweed
Hieracium venosum L.
Hieracium venosum, a hairy perennial hawkweed native to eastern North America, grows in shady dry sandy areas and has yellow flowers.
Toxic hawkweed
Hieracium virosum Pall.
Hieracium virosum Pall. is a non-apomictic perennial flowering hawkweed native to non-arid temperate Eurasia.
James' Galleta
Hilaria jamesii (Torr.) Benth.
Hilaria jamesii, commonly called James' galleta, is an arid-tolerant grass native to the southwestern United States.
tobosagrass
Hilaria mutica (Buckley) Benth.
Hilaria mutica, or tobosa, is a common North American perennial grass, important drought-resistant forage for livestock.
Big Galleta
Hilaria rigida (Thurb.) Benth. ex Scribn.
Big galleta (Hilaria rigida) is a long-lived clumping perennial desert grass with forage and erosion control uses.
Adriatic Lizard Orchid
Himantoglossum adriaticum H.Baumann
The Adriatic lizard orchid (Himantoglossum adriaticum) is Europe's tallest orchid, native to several central and southern European countries.
Goat’s Tongue Orchid
Himantoglossum caprinum (M.Bieb.) Spreng.
Himantoglossum caprinum is an orchid native to southeastern Europe and the Middle East, with two recognized subspecies.
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