422 182.Hieracium. 39. COMPOSITiE, A. Plex.cal. 



Damp mountains ; perennial ; July and August. 

 Leaves rarely toothed ; peduncles alternate, nappy ijlowers 

 lemon-yellow on both sides. 



d. Pulmonarise. Stem leafy ; pericline hairy ^ hairs black. 



8. Hieracium murorum. Wall hawkweed. 

 Stem mostly simple, few-leaved ; leaves ovate, nearly 



heartshape at the base, villous beneath, toothed ; teeth ra- 

 diating ; calathides panicled. 



Hieracium (Pulmonaria) murorum folio pilosissimo, Maii Syn. 168, 6, 

 Pulmonaria Gallica, sive aurea latifolia, Ger. em. 304, 1. 

 Hieracium murorum Bauhini, quod est pulmonaria GaUorum Lobelii, 

 Parfc. 801. 



Hieracium murorum a, Lin. S. P. 112S. 

 Hieracium murorum, Smith Lin. Trans. 9, 236. 

 Hieracium murorum jS, Smith Ft. Brit. S'.iO, 

 French lungwort. Broad-leaved golden lungwort. 



Walls and cliffs ; perennial ; May and June. 

 Stem furrowed ; root-leaves many, roundish ovate ; cala- 

 thides large, yellow. 



^. laciniatitm. Leaves jagged, slightly hairy. 



9. Hieracium maculatum. Spotted-leaf haivktveed. 

 Stem fistulous, many-leaved ; leaves ovate, lanceolate, 



toothed; teeth bending forwards ; calathides cymose. 



Hieracium (Pulmonaria) XcTiToxoivXov hirsutum, folio longiore, Raii Syn. 

 169,9. 



Hieracium murorum y. Smith Fl. Brit. 830. 

 Hieracium maculatum, Engl. Bot. 2121. 



Rocks and mountains ; perennial ; July. 

 Stem 4 feet high ; leaves dark green,, strongly speckled 

 with black, elliptical, rather heartshape. 



10. Hieracium sylvatiaim. Wood hawkweed. 

 Stem many-leaved; leaves ovate, lanceolate, toothed at 



the base; teeth bending forwards ; calathides Tpsmcled. 



Hieracium Pulmonaria dictum, angustifoliuin, Raii Syn. 168,7. 

 Pulmonaria Gallica, sive aurea angustifolia, Ger. em. 304, 2. 

 Hieracium murorum, Lin. S, P. 1128. 



Narrow-leaved French lungivort. Narrow-leaved golden lungwort. 



Chalky woods and walls ; pereni:^ial ; July and August, 

 Leaves pale grass-green ; Jlotvers lemon-coloured. 



(3. macidatum. Stem tall, strong ; leaves dark green, 

 elegantly speckled with black. ; calathides very numerous. 

 Hieracium sylvaticum [i, Smith Linn, Trans, 9,241. 



