Overview
Distribution
National Distribution
United States
Origin: Unknown/Undetermined
Regularity: Regularly occurring
Currently: Unknown/Undetermined
Confidence: Confident
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Physical Description
Morphology
Description
- Flora of North America @ eFloras.org
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Diagnostic Description
Synonym
- Flora of North America @ eFloras.org
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Ecology
Habitat
Comments: Rocky places, including dry slopes, shaded north-facing slopes, and canyon bottoms. Found within Southern Oak Woodland, Closed-cone Pine Forest, Chaparral, and Yellow Pine Forest communities, sometimes growing under trees. 0 - 1800 m.
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Conservation
Conservation Status
National NatureServe Conservation Status
United States
Rounded National Status Rank: NNR - Unranked
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Wikipedia
Hieracium argutum
Hieracium argutum is a species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common name southern hawkweed. It is endemic to California, where it can be found in coastal and inland hills and mountains, often in oak woodland and pine forest habitat. It is a perennial herb producing a mostly erect stem which is very hairy on the lower part and becomes nearly hairless toward the tip. The plant grows 60 centimeters to one meter tall. The deeply toothed leaves are covered in long hairs. The largest leaves at the base of the stem may reach 16 centimeters. There may be shorter leaves on the lower part of the stem and there are few or none on the upper part. The inflorescence is a wide open array of many flower heads, each up to about a centimeter wide. The flower head is lined with hairy, often glandular phyllaries and filled with many yellow ray florets and no disc florets. The fruit is a small, dark cylindrical achene topped with a pappus of brown bristles.
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Names and Taxonomy
Taxonomy
Comments: Two varieties (vars. argutum and parishii) sometimes recognized; Kartesz (1/98 review draft dataset) does not intend to distinguish these.
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