Martin Pellizzer

Hieracium Vulgatum F. Sejunctum

Hieracium vulgatum f. sejunctum is a unique variant of the common hawkweed, known for its distinctive growth pattern and floral structure. This plant thrives in open, disturbed habitats such as meadows and roadsides, where it can spread rapidly. Its leaves are typically more elongated and less hairy than those of the typical form, giving it a subtle yet noticeable appearance. The flowers are small and yellow, often clustered in a loose, somewhat weedy arrangement. Despite its modest looks, this plant plays an important ecological role in supporting pollinators and maintaining soil stability.