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Grim the Collier (Hieracium aurantiacum)
By Poaannua
- 3 Jun, 2009
- 3 likes
He's a bit of a rogue , seeding very freely, but on a dry bank or odd corner. The bright orange flowers are very likeable ,He's got woolly leaves too
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I looked it up in Richard Mabey's Flora Brittanica. but even he doesn't know,but even in 17th century was thought 'Idle and Fooolish'. He gives another name is 'Fox and Cubs', which is more understandable. I'm just waiting for a few more blooms to show and will take another picture.
5 Jun, 2009
i.ve found this one in my garden Poannua. thanks to u i know what it is. its a great colour..
23 Jun, 2009
Glad you like it Sandra, but watch out for it spreading . It spreads by seed as well as runners. Despite their spreading I also like Pilosella and Hieracium maculatum. They all give me extra weeding but I still welcome them.
24 Jun, 2009
One of my favourite plants also. As you say, a little bit of a thug (vegetively and by seed!) but still has it's own charm and beauty.
31 Aug, 2009
ummm i now have loads of it...lol its still lovely though
1 Sep, 2009
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Great photo, and great name.... where does "Grim the Collier" come from?
4 Jun, 2009