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Hawksbeard
Wildflowers I saw on my run
Crepis atribarba (Slender Hawksbeard) with honeybee
Hawksbeard is a genus native to the Northern Hemisphere and Africa and now found in every corner of the world. Crepis atribarba is our local species in British Columbia. Although they look a lot like dandelions the most obvious difference is that dandelion flowers grow on individual stalks, whereas the hawksbeard has several flowers on the same stalk. Hawksbeard is very common in my neighborhood. Indeed, I took these photos last summer in the back garden.
Smooth Hawksbear flowers
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Crepis sp. in the Boise Foothills
Hawksbeard
A photo from the fall of some weeds from a ditch by the railroad tracks.
Happy Floral Friday 💛 This week’s plant is an invasive one 🤩 Hawksbeards are actually not the same as dandelions, but they’re very similar!