Hawkweed - Western Isles - Yellow Wild Flowers - Wildflowers - Flora of The Isle of Harris and Lewis - Hebrides Flowers These tiny little pretty yellow wildflowers seen all over The Western Isles - and indeed Scotland and the UK - look similar to a dandelion. There are about 300 different species of the flower - some being orange - or red. Many consider it as a weed - but it is too beautiful to be a weed.
Western Isles Wildflowers - Wild flowers of The Hebrides
Yellow Western Isles Wild Flowers
Hawkweed - Hieracium
Western Isles Wildflowers
Yellow Flowers - Similar to Dandelion These lovely yellow wildflowers which many consider are weeds are really very beautiful - especially when seen in some of their habitats in The Western Isles - like the one pictured above - high up right in a rock crevice.
The Hawkweed is a small, hardy perennial - which has either yellow, orange or red flowers - all being similar to the common dandelion. Hawkweed flowers consist of a dense, round flower-head with dozens of individual small florets. Each of these florets has a blunt tip that terminates with the the small teeth.
Many Species of Hawkweeds There are many species probably around 300 of the hawkweeds growing in tHe Western Isles and throughout Scotland and the Uk and as they are so similar they are extremely difficult to identify (which is why as a novice - I have left this to the experts). The reason there are so many species is due to the fact that the plant can produce seeds without fertilisation and so plants in one area are very similar but with distinct - though sometimes very subtle differences from plants in another area
Name Derived from the Bird Hawk The plant's scientific name comes from the Greek name for hawk - hierax. It was thought that the hawks ate the plant and this is why the hawk has such good eyesight
Medicine The hawkweed has for many years been used to treat ailments. Many used in the form of teas and tonics used to treat breathing difficulties, lung conditions or nausea or indigestion
Western Isles Wildflowers - Flora & Flowers of The Outer Hebrides - Hebridean Wild Flowers
This section of the website details the flowers that I have seen todate.
Should I have identified any of the wildflowers incorrectly or given information that isn't correct - All comments welcome Chris@GcwWeb.com