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orange hawkweed (n)

European hawkweed having flower heads with bright orange-red rays; a troublesome weed especially as naturalized in northeastern North America; sometimes placed in genus Hieracium

orange hawkweed Sentence Examples

  1. The vibrant petals of the orange hawkweed painted the meadow a cheerful hue.
  2. The orange hawkweed's tenacious roots made it a formidable competitor for other wildflowers.
  3. Bees buzzed enthusiastically around the orange hawkweed, drawn to its sweet nectar.
  4. The orange hawkweed's cheerful blossoms provided a welcome burst of color against the gray rocks.
  5. The orange hawkweed's delicate leaves trembled gently in the summer breeze.
  6. The invasive nature of the orange hawkweed posed a threat to native plant populations.
  7. The orange hawkweed's showy blooms attracted a variety of pollinators, including butterflies and moths.
  8. The orange hawkweed's adaptation to a wide range of habitats made it a common sight in both wild and disturbed areas.
  9. The orange hawkweed's resilience to drought conditions allowed it to thrive in arid environments.
  10. The orange hawkweed's medicinal properties were once thought to cure ailments ranging from heartburn to toothaches.

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European hawkweed having flower heads with bright orange-red rays; a troublesome weed especially as naturalized in northeastern North America; sometimes placed

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The vibrant petals of the orange hawkweed painted the meadow a cheerful hue.

The orange hawkweed's tenacious roots made it a formidable competitor for other wildflowers.

Bees buzzed enthusiastically around the orange hawkweed, drawn to its sweet nectar.

The orange hawkweed's cheerful blossoms provided a welcome burst of color against the gray rocks.