Hieracium aurantiacum

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Read about Hieracium aurantiacum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Hieracium aurantiacum, Linn. Orange Hawkweed. Devil's- Bit. St. 6 in. to 2 ft. high, slender, somewhat hairy: heads ½ - 1 in. across, short-stalked, orange to orange- red. June-Oct. Naturalized from Eu. by roadsides and in fields, Ont. to Pa.—A bad weed if allowed to spread. It is worthy of being established in high and dry parts of a rockery, where few other plants can grow.


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