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Picris hieracioides or Hawkweed Oxtongue is a species in the daisy family (Asteraceae).
From there, logs were driven down the Oxtongue River towards Lake of Bays and eventually on to Trenton.
Bishop Oxtongue, speaking at the New Grand Avenue Temple in Kansas City, preached on the text (Matt.
Some of the broomrapes growing here which were originally thought to be Oxtongue Broomrape (Orobanche artemisiae-campestriae) are now no longer believed to be this species, but atypical specimens of Ivy Broomrape (O. hederae)
On the summit of the cliffs between Deal, Kent and Folkestone the Early Spider Orchid (Ophrys Sphegodes) occurs in large numbers as well as the rare Oxtongue Broomrape (Orobanche artemisae campestris).
The lake is fed by Oxtongue River, as well as other rivers and creeks flowing from the north-east (Boyne River, Sixteen Mile Creek, Ten Mile Creek, Hollow River, St. Mary Creek).
The township includes half the village of Dorset, part of Carnarvon and the hamlets of Boshkung, Buttermilk Falls, Halls Lake, Little Hawk Lake, Maple Lake, Ox Narrows, and Oxtongue Lake.
The larvae feed on the roots of Picris and Hierracium species.
The larvae feed on Picris hieracioides and coltsfoot.
Picris (oxtongues) is a genus in the family Asteraceae (or Compositae).
Picris hieracioides (N)
The larvae feed on the seedheads of Sonchus arvensis, Picris hieracioides and Centaurea jacea.
Helminthotheca is closely related to the genus Picris, but since both are monophyletic, they are now treated as separate genera within the Hypochaeridinae subtribe.
The larvae feed on Erechtites, Erigeron, Gynura, Picris, Senecio and Miyata species.
The picris, a kind of chicory, opened its large yellow rays at three, while the four-o'clock flower proved to be a form of Camomile, quite similar to a daisy.
The larvae feed on Crepis capillaris, Crepis tectorum, Crepis succifolia, Crepis conyzaefolia, Hieracium pilosella, Picris hieracioides, Heliotropium amplexicaule, Sonchus arvensis, Sonchus asper, Chicory and Cichorium albida.