> Seeds H Home > Hieracium Hieracium Products found in this category: 9 [1] Page 1 of 1 Sort By: Please Select.... Best Selling Newest Name a-z Name z-a Code a-z Code z-a Price 0-9 Price 9-0 Show All Hieracium alpinum Lot B Code: 12HI Price: $2.65 Quantity in Basket: none Plants with large yellow flowers, grows only 8 to 10 inches tall. Foliage and stems with silver colored fuzzy hairs. Zones 3-8. Surface sow seeds and use 65-70F with germination in 1 to 3 weeks. 30 seeds Hieracium aurantiacum Code: HA10 Price: $2.55 Quantity in Basket: none 'Hawkweed' or 'Fox and Cubs' or 'Orange Hawkweed' (Might be found now under Pilosella ) Plants have short very hairy leaves with flowering stems 12 inches tall. Attractive, bright-almost glowing orange-red colored flowers shaped like small daisies, the flowers have reddish out sides and bright orange centers. Plants are for the rock garden and mass plantings. Keep in mind this is a weedy one that spreads both by seeds and runners. Does well in dry soils and in grass were mowing will not keep it in check. Flowers for a long period in early to mid summer. Use in poor soils in full sun. This is one of those plants that is best planted in one of those locations were every thing else you have tried has not performed well. I like the plant and the flowers, but one needs to keep an eye on it, thankfully it is not one of those over powering growers that smother every thing in it's path but only takes whatever bare ground it can find. Rabbits and Grouse like to feed on the leaves and seeds. Zones 4-9. Cannot be sent to: ID,MT,WA,CO,OR. Banned in Australia. 100 seeds. Hieracium bombycinum Code: HB01 Price: $2.00 Quantity in Basket: none Plants grow 6 to 15 inches tall when in bloom with large yellow daisy like flowers. 40 seeds. Hieracium chondrillifoilium Code: HC01 Price: $2.00 Quantity in Basket: none 40 seeds. Hieracium intybaceum Code: HI01 Price: $2.00 Quantity in Basket: none 30 seeds Hieracium maculatum 'Leopard' Code: HIE1-A3 Price: $2.45 Quantity in Basket: none Yellow flowers but these plants are grown for the red-brown, purple marbled foliage. Grows 7-12 inches tall when in flower with clumps of low growing foliage. Different and worth growing in a sunny dry location in soils that are not overly rich. Zones (4)5-8. The species is native from western and central Europe. 40 seeds. Hieracium pilosella Code: HP01 Price: $2.00 Quantity in Basket: none 'Mouseear Hawkweed' can not be sent to: WA. 50 seeds. Hieracium umbellatum Code: HU01 Price: $2.00 Quantity in Basket: none 'Northern Hawkweed' or 'Few-leaved Hawkweed' This August-blooming plant is circumboreal in distribution. In North America, the plant can be found as far south as Colorado and Nebraska. Northern hawkweed grows from 7 inches to 3 feet tall, but this selction is said to grow 7-15 inches tall. Stems arise perennially from a short tough root stock. The alternate, lance-shaped leaves are up to 4 inches long and 3/4 inch wide. Leaves have a few coarse teeth and stout hairs along the margins About 40-100 tiny yellow flowers are grouped into heads about 1 inch wide and 1/2 inch tall. The flower heads form in loose terminal clusters atop nearly bare branches. Grow this plant in low, sandy spots in a prairie setting or in a open sandy woodland. Zones 3-8. 50 seeds. Hieracium villosum Lot B Code: HV04 Price: $2.10 Quantity in Basket: none 'Shaggy Hawkweed' or 'Woolly Hawkweed' (hee-e-RAH-kee-um: vi-LO-sum) The species name means 'softly Hairy.' Very bright yellow flowers over very hairy silver-white colored leaves and stems, a fun addition to the front of the border. Plants grow 9 inches tall. Long blooming period in mid summer. Plants will bloom the second year. One of the neatest and best behaved of the hawkweeds with no runners and remaining attractive all season long. I have never had problems with self sowing, which cannot be said about some of the others in the Hawkweed group of plants. Grow in poor soils, that are free draining and alkaline in pH, does well in sandy and rocky soils. Like most plants with very hairy (downy) foliage and stems, plants do not like extremely wet or humid climates or wet rainy winters. Puts on a showy display were in bright sunlight the flowers are so bright that they almost blind you. Zones 4-8. This species is native to central and southern Europe. 30 seeds.