Detail of specimen collected in Thalkirchen, Germany, 10/2025
Detail of specimen collected in Thalkirchen, Germany, 10/2025(HD Scan)

Picris Hieracioides

Scientific Name
Picris Hieracioides
FAMILY
Asteraceae
LIFESPAN
perennial
BLOSSOM SYMMETRY
radial
Common Name
Hawkweed oxtongue
ORDER
Asterales
BLOSSOM COLOR
yellow
PHYLLOTAXIS
alternate

Picris hieracioides, commonly known as hawkweed oxtongue, is a biennial to perennial wildflower native to Europe and western Asia. It is characterized by its rough, bristly leaves and clusters of yellow, dandelion-like flower heads that bloom from midsummer to autumn. The genus name Picris comes from the Greek word for “bitter,” referring to the plant’s sharp-tasting sap. Its colloquial name “oxtongue” alludes to the coarse texture of its leaves, resembling a cow’s or ox’s tongue. Unlike many similar composites, Picris hieracioides thrives in dry, nutrient-poor soils, making it a hardy species of grasslands and roadside habitats.

More Specimens

Specimen collected in Thalkirchen, Germany, 10/2025
Specimen collected in Thalkirchen, Germany, 10/2025(HD Scan)
Specimen collected in Thalkirchen, Germany, 10/2025
Specimen collected in Thalkirchen, Germany, 10/2025(HD Scan)
Detail of specimen collected in Thalkirchen, Germany, 10/2025
Detail of specimen collected in Thalkirchen, Germany, 10/2025(HD Scan)