A plant found in Lithuania - please help me identify it. mbrijun 3 years ago by mbrijun Without a google I’m feeling very lambs ear about it. Reply Thank you. I have looked up lamb's ears (Stachys byzantina). The plant in my photo spreads horisontaly, while the lamb's ear seems to grow tall. I have a feeling this is something different. Reply Mouse-ear hawkweed, Pilosella officinarum. Many sources still use the synonym, Hieracium pilosella. Reply Thank you, this looks very promissing. Will check with my Mom who has been fighting them on her lawn. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Author: admin
Thank you. I have looked up lamb's ears (Stachys byzantina). The plant in my photo spreads horisontaly, while the lamb's ear seems to grow tall. I have a feeling this is something different. Reply
Mouse-ear hawkweed, Pilosella officinarum. Many sources still use the synonym, Hieracium pilosella. Reply
Thank you, this looks very promissing. Will check with my Mom who has been fighting them on her lawn. Reply
Without a google I’m feeling very lambs ear about it.
Thank you. I have looked up lamb's ears (Stachys byzantina). The plant in my photo spreads horisontaly, while the lamb's ear seems to grow tall. I have a feeling this is something different.
Mouse-ear hawkweed, Pilosella officinarum. Many sources still use the synonym, Hieracium pilosella.
Thank you, this looks very promissing. Will check with my Mom who has been fighting them on her lawn.