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Modoc hawksbeard

Scientific Name: Crepis modocensis ssp. subacaulis

Family: Asteraceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Forb/herb

Duration: Perennial

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Description: Crepis modocensis. Modoc Hawksbeard. Low tuft with large basal leaves. Stems with few branches carry stiff straight hairs. Leaves 3&#821110 in. long, lightly covered&nbsp&*! Generals Classification Subordinate Taxa Related Links. Crepis modocensis Greene Show All Show Tabs Modoc hawksbeard&nbsp&*! Crepis modocensis is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common name Modoc hawksbeard. It is native to western North America&nbsp&*! Crepis modocensis is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common name Modoc hawksbeard. It is native to western North America from &nbsp&*! View summer bloom of modoc hawksbeard wildflowers, also known as low hawksbeard or Crepis modocensis, on stony ground on a Kittitas hillside in&nbsp&*! Species, Crepis modocensis Greene &#8211 Modoc hawksbeard, common hawksbeard, Siskiyou hawksbeard. Direct Children: Subspecies, Crepis modocensis ssp.&*! Low hawksbeard, modoc hawksbeard(Crepis modocensis) Caption Low hawksbeard, modoc hawksbeard(Crepis modocensis) Location Honeycombs Date May&nbsp&*! What might be low hawksbeard blooming in leaf litter below oregon white oaks along the first half mile of the School Canyon Trail #468 in the Badger Creek&nbsp&*! Modoc Hawksbeard ID: 0000 0000 0705 1204 detail 2005 Steve Matson. Crepis modocensis. Modoc Hawksbeard ID: 0000 0000 0705 1205 detail&*! Long leaved hawk&#39s beard, Long leaved hawksbeard Perennial herb. Baker&#39s hawksbeard. Crepis bakeri native. Perennial herb. Modoc hawksbeard.&*! Crepis modocensis subsp. glareosa &ampmdash Classifications. Modoc Hawksbeard learn more about names for this taxon &middot Add to a collection &middot &middot Detail&nbsp&*! Search results for &quothawksbeard&quot: 51 found. Asteraceae &middot Crepis, modocensis, Modoc hawksbeard. Asteraceae &middot Crepis, modocensis, Modoc hawksbeard.&*! Diana Bradshaw | all galleries &gt&gt Oregon &gt&gt Steens Mountain Wildflowers &gt Modoc Hawksbeard, Crepis modocensis&nbsp&*! Common names U.S. name: Modoc hawksbeard. Grown habit: Forb/herb. Duration: Perennial. Synonyms: = Crepis modocensis Greene ssp. typica Babc.&*! Wildflower photographed in the Whiskey Dick Wildlife Area located between Kittitas and Vantage, Washington, USA.&*! Modoc hawksbeard - Crepis modocensis ssp. modocensis &middot Compositae &middot http:// www.niiss.org/cwis438/Browse/Organism/Organ species profile, habitat, control &nbsp&*! Crepis modocensis low hawksbeard,Modoc hawksbeard,Siskiyou hawksbeard Crepis occidentalis western hawksbeard,grey hawksbeard,largeflower&nbsp&*! Crepis modocensis &#8212 Modoc hawksbeard, is a yellow flower, seen here with a Mormon Metalmark butterfly. Hawksbeards are a prized sage-grouse food in the &nbsp&*! Previous &middot Next. Photographer: Date: 5/22/04 9:26 PM Resolution: 1984 x 1488. Y056 Prosser Wks. Modoc Hawksbeard Crepis modocensis.jpg.&*! Many are in the genus Crepis. These aren&#39t the easiest to tell apart, but I believe that this one is Modoc hawksbeard (Crepis modocensis).&*! hawksbeard. Definition from Wiktionary, the free Englishedit. Wikipedia has an article on: hawksbeard. Nounedit. hawksbeard (plural hawksbeards).&*! Crepis modocensis, Modoc hawksbeard nos, Crepis mollis, Northern Hawks-beard nos, Crepis monticola, Mountain hawksbeard nos&nbsp&*! Crepis acuminata, Tapertip hawksbeard Crepis alpina &middot Crepis arenaria &middot Crepis Modoc hawksbeard Crepis mollis, Northern Hawks-beard Crepis monticola,&nbsp&*! Combine with: +2013+crepis+crmo4+modoc hawksbeard+modocensis+montana +mt923+flower+plant+ Modoc hawksbeard - Crepis modocensis (CRMO4).&*! low hawksbeard, Siskiyou hawksbeard, Modoc hawksbeard. * Genre : Crepis. * Espce : modocensis. Sous-espce : modocensis. * Famille (nom scientifique) :.&*! Crepis, commonly known in some parts of the world as hawksbeard or Crepis micrantha Crepis modocensis - Modoc hawksbeard, Siskiyou hawksbeard&nbsp&*! Psilochenia modocensis - (Modoc Hawksbeard) desciption, which includes distribution, anatomical , size, habitat, conservation. Also finds &nbsp&*! Crepis, commonly known in some parts of the world as hawksbeard or Crepis micrantha &middot Crepis modocensis - Modoc hawksbeard, Siskiyou hawksbeard&nbsp&*! Modoc Hawksbeard - Crepis modocensis - The leaves are often pinnately lobed, the flowers have. Modoc Hawksbeard &#8211 Crepis modocensis&nbsp&*! Low hawksbeard, Crepis modocensis Greene (left). The low hawksbeard The name, modocensis, refers to Modoc County in California. Other Crepis species&nbsp&*! Records 1 - 100 of 150 species Crepis atribarba Heller - Slender Hawksbeard. species species Crepis modocensis Greene - Modoc Hawksbeard. species&nbsp&*! Asteraceae, Crepis atribarba, slender hawksbeard. Perennial. herb, yellow, spring to summer, 31. Asteraceae, Crepis modocensis, Modoc hawksbeard&nbsp&*! limestone hawksbeard 7% Crepis intermedia. Crepis modocensis. Modoc hawksbeard 7% Crepis modocensis. Crepis nana. dwarf alpine hawksbeard 7%&*! Title, Modoc Hawksbeard, Low Hawksbeard. Photo&#39s author, Walter Siegmund ( talk) User stats Author&#39s photos. License. Attribution-ShareAlike&nbsp&*! tapertip hawksbeard. Crepis acuminata ssp. acuminata --- tapertip hawksbeard Crepis modocensis ssp. modocensis --- Modoc hawksbeard. Crepis nana&nbsp&*! Crepis runcinata ssp. hallii commonly known as Hall&#39s hawksbeard is a plant of Modoc hawksbeard (Crepis modocensis ssp. glareosa) &middot Modoc hawksbeard&nbsp&*! greater numbers of flower heads for Modoc hawksbeard (Crepis modocensis Burning also resulted in greater crown volume of Modoc hawksbeard (7,085 vs.&*! a circle of leafy bracts midway down the stem below the flowerhead, and Modoc hawksbeard, with dandelionlike flower heads darkened below by black hairs.&*! Yellow: Western Groundsel (Senecio integerrimus), Modoc Hawksbeard (Crepis modocensis), and Desert Yellow Daisy (Erigeron linearis)&*! Crepis modocensis &#8211 Modoc hawksbeard, is a yellow flower, seen here with a Mormon Metalmark butterfly. Hawksbeards are a prized sage-grouse food in the &nbsp&*! Modoc Hawksbeard. Alpine Gentian-Virginia Lakes to Green Creek, Mid-July, 2012. Moth Mullein. Alpine Gentian-Virginia Lakes to Green Creek, Mid-July, 2012.&*! Modoc hawksbeard forb seeding as available. Wooly-pod milkvetch forb seeding and transplant see Table 3.1. Bigseed lomatium forb seeding and transplant.&*! common hawksbeard. Crepis modocensis ssp. glabraeosa. Siskiyou hawksbeard . Crepis modocensis ssp. glareosa. Modoc hawksbeard.&*! Crepis modocensis &#8211 Modoc hawksbeard, is a yellow flower, seen here with a Mormon Metalmark butterfly. Hawksbeards are a prized sage-grouse food in the &nbsp&*!