Common name: Wall Hawkweed
Hieracium murorum L. APNI*
Description: Perennial 25–70 cm high with a woody taproot with many fibrous roots. Stems with hairs, stellate, glandular and simple (1–3 mm long).
Leaves more or less elliptic, basal in a rosette and cauline, often purple mottled, 50–110 mm long, 25–45 mm wide, margins toothed; petioles up to 40 mm long. Upper surface darker than the lower, both with long white simple hairs (minutely barbed under x40 microscope), denser on undersurface and along veins and margins.
Flower heads 5–8 in a loose corymb; involucre 8–9 mm long; involucral bracts18–21, outer surface with stellate-pubescent and glandular hairs. Florets golden yellow; ray florets with 5 teeth at the apex.
Achenes black, ribbed, 3 mm long with white pappus.
Flowering: Flowers October – April.
Distribution and occurrence: In central tablelands near Katoomba.
NSW subdivisions: *CT
A very variable species with at least 39 subspecies recognised in its native range (Europe to Caucasus).
Text by Louisa Murray Taxon concept:
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