Hieracium venosum

Hieracium venosum (Robin's plantain, rattlesnakeweed, or rattlesnake hawkweed) is a species of hawkweeds in the dandelion tribe within the sunflower family. It is widespread and common in south-central Canada (Ontario) and the eastern United States (from Michigan east to Maine and south as far as Florida and Mississippi).[3][4][5] Its common name comes from the fact that environments it is found in are typically also a home to rattlesnakes.[6]

Hieracium venosum
1913 illustration[1]
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Tribe: Cichorieae
Genus: Hieracium
Species:
H. venosum
Binomial name
Hieracium venosum
L. 1753
Synonyms[2]
  • Hieracium gronovii var. nudicaule Michx.
  • Hieracium venosum var. nudicaule (Michx.) Farw.

Hieracium venosum is a hairy herb up to 45 cm (18 inches) tall, with most of the leaves crowded around the base of the stem. One plant can produce as many as 20 flower heads, each with 30–45 yellow ray flowers but no disc flowers.[7] It is a perennial that blooms from May to September, and prefers shady conditions with dry, sandy soil.[6]

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