Pilosella officinarum Vaill.
Species in the Global Pollen Project's Master Reference Collection
Distribution
Mouse-ear-hawkweed
Mouse-ear hawkweed looks a lot like a dandelion, however the flowers are a lighter yellow. In addition, the leaves are totally different in shape. The rosette of leaves lie close to the ground and are covered with hairs. The plant is named after these hairy mouse-ear shaped leaves. New rosettes can form via runners (stolons). Mouse-ear hawkweed grows mostly on dry, sandy soils. Grazers such as rab... © Copyright Ecomare (licence)
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- Parent Taxon
- Pilosella
- Global Pollen Project UUID
- cde1e35c-cfc4-48de-9b30-ec23979ddfb9
- Botanical Reference
- None available. You can check The Plant List for further information.
Connected data sources
This taxon is currently linked to the following locations.
The Plant ListGlobal Biodiversity Information Facility