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Often used in the same context:
toadflax,
sword fern,
swamp milkweed,
teasel,
bunchberry,
snowberry,
asclepias,
orange hawkweed,
marsh marigold,
sumacs,
leafminer,
buttonbush,
albus,
fleabane,
opuntia,
coontie,
cinquefoil,
trumpet honeysuckle,
pokeweed,
bellflower,
yaupon,
groundsel,
sweet clover,
lysimachia,
honeysuckles,
scabious,
vinca minor,
eupatorium,
saxifrage,
red osier dogwood,
lehua,
cranesbill,
meadow rue,
oxeye daisy,
festuca,
fritillary,
cistus,
goldenrods,
ceanothus,
mullein,
chinkapin,
saltbush,
lungwort,
tickseed,
highbush cranberry,
prunus,
phacelia,
radiata,
leatherleaf,
spiderwort,
pipevine,
berberis,
cow parsnip,
cotoneaster,
pondweed,
gentians,
maidenhair,
occidentalis,
bull thistle,
yaupon holly,
siberian elm,
vetch,
rugosa,
laevis,
wood sorrel,
catalpa,
euonymous,
marginata,
smartweed,
arrowwood,
hackberries,
sinensis,
ocotillo,
pinus,
lamium,
quack grass,
catmint,
bunchgrass,
tagetes,
glauca,
webworm,
vulgare,
podocarpus,
arctostaphylos,
liriope,
oenothera,
grevillea,
glabra,
monkshood,
plumbago,
pennisetum,
concolor,
andromeda,
latifolia,
sow thistle,
erythrina,
crown vetch,
speedwell,
swallow wort,
staghorn sumac,
oxalis,
salmonberry,
sedge,
birches,
honeysuckle,
mane,
willows,
birch,
eyebrows,
fuzz,
hair,
lichens,
lily,
pelt,
rhododendron,
sickle,
willow,
anemone,
aspens,
aster
More specific:
hieracium pilocella,
hieracium venosum,
mouse-ear hawkweed,
pilosella officinarum,
rattlesnake weed
Appears in the definition of:
hieracium aurantiacum,
hieracium pilocella,
hieracium praealtum,
hieracium venosum,
king devil,
mouse-ear hawkweed,
orange hawkweed,
pilosella aurantiaca,
pilosella officinarum,
rattlesnake weed,
yellow hawkweed
More general:
herb,
herbaceous plant
Also try:
— Adjectives for hawkweed:
orange,
yellow,
rough,
leaved,
alpine,
hairy,
eared,
common,
slender,
luxuriant,
silvery,
more...
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