Definition of Mouse-ear hawkweed

1. Noun. European hawkweed having soft hairy leaves; sometimes placed in genus Hieracium.

Exact synonyms: Hieracium Pilocella, Pilosella Officinarum
Generic synonyms: Hawkweed

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mouse-ear Hawkweed

mourns
mous
mousable
mousaka
mousakas
mousambi
mousambis
mouse
mouse's nest
mouse-colored
mouse-colored antshrike
mouse-colored antshrikes
mouse-ear
mouse-ear chickweed
mouse-ear cress
mouse-ear hawkweed (current term)
mouse-eared bat
mouse-ears
mouse-over
mouse-overs
mouse-potato
mouse-tooth forceps
mouse-wheel
mouse antialopecia factor
mouse cancer
mouse click
mouse deer
mouse ear
mouse eared chickweed

Literary usage of Mouse-ear hawkweed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Flowers of the Matin and Even Song; Or, Thoughts for Those who Rise Early by Mary Roberts (1845)
"mouse-ear hawkweed. From a Greek word, signifying a hawk ; and suggested by the ... Opening Closing At 8 o'clock. At 4 or 5 o'clock. mouse-ear hawkweed ..."

2. A Systematic Arrangement of British Plants by William Withering, William MacGillivray (1830)
"mouse-ear hawkweed. Stalk leafless, one-flowered ; leaves between elliptical and lance-shaped, entire, white and downy and pale yellow flowers. ..."

3. Hortus Kewensis; Or, A Catalogue of the Plants Cultivated in the Royal by William Aiton (1812)
"mouse-ear hawkweed. Nat. of Britain. Fl. May—July. H. *. ... Branching Mouse-ear Hawkweed. A7o/. of Britain. Fl. July and August. ..."

4. An Arrangement of British Plants: According to the Latest Improvements of by William Withering (1830)
"Calyx, hairs terminated in black globules. (Seeds brown, striated. E.) CHEEPING MOUSE-EAR. mouse-ear hawkweed. (Irish: Clavas Hah. ..."

5. Flowers of the Matin and Even Song; Or, Thoughts for Those who Rise Early by Mary Roberts (1845)
"mouse-ear hawkweed. From a Greek word, signifying a hawk ; and suggested by the ... Opening Closing At 8 o'clock. At 4 or 5 o'clock. mouse-ear hawkweed ..."

6. A Systematic Arrangement of British Plants by William Withering, William MacGillivray (1830)
"mouse-ear hawkweed. Stalk leafless, one-flowered ; leaves between elliptical and lance-shaped, entire, white and downy and pale yellow flowers. ..."

7. Hortus Kewensis; Or, A Catalogue of the Plants Cultivated in the Royal by William Aiton (1812)
"mouse-ear hawkweed. Nat. of Britain. Fl. May—July. H. *. ... Branching Mouse-ear Hawkweed. A7o/. of Britain. Fl. July and August. ..."

8. An Arrangement of British Plants: According to the Latest Improvements of by William Withering (1830)
"Calyx, hairs terminated in black globules. (Seeds brown, striated. E.) CHEEPING MOUSE-EAR. mouse-ear hawkweed. (Irish: Clavas Hah. ..."

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