Hieracium Sabaudum Subsp. Concinnum
Hieracium sabaudum subsp. concinnum is a lesser-known member of the hawkweed genus, native to parts of Europe and Asia. This plant is characterized by its hairy stems and clustered, yellowish flowers that bloom in late spring. It thrives in moist, grassy habitats and is often found in meadows and along stream banks. Despite its modest appearance, it plays an important role in supporting local pollinators. Its subspecific classification highlights the diversity within the Hieracium genus.