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(Hawkweed, Orange - 08) The orange hawkweed has a basal rosette of elliptical to
lanceolate leaves 5–20 cm long and 1–3 cm broad. The flowering stem is usually
leafless or with just one or two small leaves. The stem and leaves are covered
with short stiff hairs.
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