Hieracium murorum
Wood Hawkweed · Wall hawkweed · Few-leaved hawkweed · Grand-toothed Hawkweed · Heart-leaved Hawkweed
Description
Source: leafsnapHieracium murorum, commonly known as wall hawkweed, is a perennial herbaceous plant that belongs to the Asteraceae family. It is native to Europe and typically thrives in rocky environments such as walls, cliffs, and rocky outcrops. The plant can grow up to 50 cm in height and features a basal rosette of hairy, toothed leaves. The stem of Hieracium murorum is also hairy, with small leaves growing along its length. Its flowers, which bloom from June to August, are yellow-orange and consist of numerous petals arranged in a flat-topped cluster at the top of the stem. For centuries, the plant has been valued for its medicinal properties, particularly its anti-inflammatory effects. It has also been used as an herbal remedy for digestive issues such as stomach ulcers. Hieracium murorum plays an important role in supporting various insects, including bees, butterflies, and moths, which feed on its nectar and pollen. Although it is considered invasive in some areas due to its rapid seed dispersal, Hieracium murorum remains a vital component of many ecosystems. It provides food and habitat for wildlife and adds beauty to the landscape with its bright yellow-orange flowers during the summer months.
Care Guide
💧 Water
☀️ Light Partial sun
🌡️ Temperature 5–25°C
💨 Humidity
🪴 Soil 6-7
🌱 Fertilizer
🪴 Pot & Repot
✂️ Pruning
🌿 Propagating
🐛 Diseases & pets
☠️ Toxicity
Characteristics
- Plant Type
- Herb
- Life Cycle
- Perennial
- Genus
- Hieracium
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Hardiness Zone
- 5
- Mature Height
- 25 cm to 61 cm
- Mature Spread
- 20 cm to 40 cm
- Leaf Color
- Green, Dark Green
- Leaf Type
- Semi-evergreen
- Flower Color
- Yellow
- Flower Size
- 1.02 cm to 2.03 cm
- Bloom Time
- Late spring, Early summer, Mid summer
- Planting Time
- Spring, Summer, Autumn
- Harvest Time
- Mid summer