. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. 8. Hieracium Gronovii L. Gronovins or Hairy Hawkweed. Fig. Gronovii L. Sp. PL 802. 1753. Stem stiff, mostly slender, leafy and villous orhirsute, at least below, sometimes nearly leafless,i°-3° high. Leaves villous or hirsute, the basaland lower ones obovate or spatulate, denticulateor entire, obtuse, 2-6 long, usuall}^ narrowed intopetioles; stem leaves mostly


. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. 8. Hieracium Gronovii L. Gronovins or Hairy Hawkweed. Fig. Gronovii L. Sp. PL 802. 1753. Stem stiff, mostly slender, leafy and villous orhirsute, at least below, sometimes nearly leafless,i°-3° high. Leaves villous or hirsute, the basaland lower ones obovate or spatulate, denticulateor entire, obtuse, 2-6 long, usuall}^ narrowed intopetioles; stem leaves mostly sessile, oblong or oval,obtuse or acute, narrowed or broad at the base,the upper gradually smaller; heads numerous,racemose-paniculate, 5-8 broad ; peduncles glan-dular and canescent, slender; involucre about 4high, somewhat canescent, its principal bracts in iseries, linear-lanceolate, acute, with several verysmall outer ones; flowers yellow; achenes spindle-shaped, with a tapering summit; pappus brown. In dry soil, Massachusetts to Ontario, Illinois,Kansas, Florida, Louisiana and Texas. Santo Do-mingo. July-Sept. Cats-ear. 9. Hieracium marianum Willd. Alary-land Hawkweed. Fig. 4102. H. marianum Willd. Sp. PI.


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