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- Cat's ear is the common name for several species of flowering plants: Hypochaeris species, especially Hypochaeris radicata Some Calochortus species, also...
- Hypochaeris radicata (sometimes spelled Hypoc****is radicata) – also known as catsear, flatweed, cat's-ear, hairy cat's ear, or false dandelion – is a perennial...
- dandelions (Taraxa**** spp.) from other yellow daisy-like flowers such as catsear and hawksbeard. True dandelions have a ground-level rosette of deep-toothed...
- (gemmifera) Cabbage Br****ica oleracea (capitata) Caraway leaves Carum carvi Catsear Hypochaeris radicata Celery Apium graveolens Celtuce Lactuca sativa (asparagina)...
- California, Hypochaeris glabra L., Smooth Cats ear, smooth cat's ear, smooth catsear Flora of China, Hypochaeris glabra Linnaeus, 1753. 光猫儿菊 guang mao er ju...
- 'lavender'), 'rosemary'; Sp. lechuga, Port. alface (in Port. leituga means 'catsear'), 'lettuce'; or more commonly used in Portuguese than in Spanish although...
- jerusalem artichoke, numerous br****icas, blackberry nightshade, sorrel, catsear, sowthistle, nettle and many others. Caution is advisable when harvesting...
- eyebright, ragged robin, red bartsia, yellow rattle, marsh lousewort, cowslip, catsear, autumn hawkbit, meadow buttercup, bulbous buttercup and dandelion Upland...
- gr****land has several nationally rare plants, including moon carrot, spotted catsear, field fleawort, burnt tip orchid and pasque flower. There are also a variety...
- scabious mining bee Andrena helvola, coppice mining bee Andrena humilis, catsear mining bee Andrena labialis, large meadow mining bee Andrena labiata, red-girdled...