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Hypochaeris glabra is an annual herb growing a small taproot, a basal rosette of leaves, and one or more thin stems 10–40 cm (4–16 in) tall. The leaves are 2–10 cm ( 3 ⁄ 4 –4 in) long, smooth along the edges or with small lobes, and green in color, sometimes with a purplish tint near the veins.
The plants carry similar flowers which form windborne seeds. However, catsear flowering stems are forked and solid, whereas dandelions possess unforked stems that are hollow. Both plants have a rosette of leaves and a central taproot. The leaves of dandelions are jagged in appearance, whereas those of catsear are more lobe-shaped and hairy.
It is a common and widespread weed in the Southeast United States. [6] Hypochaeris chillensis is a perennial herb growing a taproot, a basal rosette of leaves, and one or more thin stems 20–60 centimetres (7.9–23.6 in) tall. The leaves are 5–25 centimetres (2.0–9.8 in) long, entire or lobed, and green.
Saturday marks marijuana culture’s high holiday, 4/20, when college students gather — at 4:20 p.m. — in clouds of smoke on campus quads and pot shops in legal-weed states thank their ...
Cat's ear is the common name for several species of flowering plants: Hypochaeris species, especially Hypochaeris radicata Some Calochortus species, also called mariposa lilies
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Apocynum cannabinum grows up to 1 m (3 ft 3 in) tall. The stems are reddish and contain a milky latex.The leaves are opposite, simple broad lanceolate, 7–15 cm (2 + 3 ⁄ 4 –6 in) long and 3–5 cm (1 + 1 ⁄ 4 –2 in) broad, entire, and smooth on top with white hairs on the underside.
Lateral roots can grow to around one meter in length, excluding the main root. [4] At the top of the roots is a structure called a caudex, that can be simple or branched. [5] The caudex will be covered in buds resembling that of woody plants. [8] All parts of Wyethia amplexicaulis, leaves, stems, and flowers have a strong odor. [5]