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15-09-2008, 06:40 PM
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| | | Taraxicum Identification/Confirmation This small dandelion like flower has been growing on my garden for a while. 
It doesn't have red on the back of the flowers so can't be autumnal hawkbit. 
The leaves are quite furry.
Is it cats ear or something else? I'm not really bothered about an ID accurate to a microspecies. Just a family would do please.  | 
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| | | Re: Taraxicum Identification/Confirmation Hypochaeris family - cats ear
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| | | Re: Taraxicum Identification/Confirmation The leaves do look like Hypochaeris radicata to me. | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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