Meet Hieracium aurantiacum - Orange
Hawkweed.
Technically a non-native
this happens to be an import from Eurasia and is an alpine plant. It grows throughout Wisconsin in pastures,
disturbed fields and along roadside ditches. Like its yellow Canada cousin this member of the aster family takes its name from the folklore that hawks ate this plant to improve their eyesight.
It is also called the Devil's
Paintbrush as its single stem is topped with a red orange color resembling a
paint brush.
It's now naturalized
all over North American and all over here.
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