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n. - Large genus of perennial hairy herbs of Europe to western Asia to northwestern Africa and North America.

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  • Problem species include Hieracium spp., briar (Rosa rubiginosa), and conifers (e.g. Pinus contorta).
  • (Hieracium pilosella/Mouse-ear hawkweed.) THE MOUSE-EAR HAWKWEED tolerates soil that is nutrient-poor and is drought tolerant.
  • Rubus and Hieracium, comparison of variability of N.
  • The hawkweeds (Hieracium) are equally puzzling, for while
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