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This plant is grown for both its flowers and foliage. The foliage of the shrubby hare's ear is sea green and the oval leaves are smooth.

 


hare figwort
Scrophularia lanceolata
carpenter's square
Scrophularia marilandica ...

Hare's tail (Lagurus ovatus)
Rat's tail cactus, rattail cactus (Aporocactus flagelliformis)
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Cacti and Succulents
Cuttings
Growth Media ...

Hare's Colwort - Sonchus oleraceus
Coneflower spp.
Brilliant Coneflower - Rudbeckia fulgida
Cutleaf Coneflower - Rudbeckia laciniata
Eastern Coneflower - Rudbeckia fulgida
Green-headed Coneflower - Rudbeckia laciniata ...

THOROW-WAX, HARE'S EAR, HOUND'S EAR
Family: Apiaceae
GROWING GUIDE
Geographic Origin:
Central and southern Europe, and Central Asia.
Plant Group:
Annual or short-lived perennial.
Hardiness:
Sunset zones: not listed.
USDA zones: 4-8.

The Snowshoe Hare is a herbivore that likes to eat grass, clover and other greens in the summer, and bark, twigs and buds in the winter. Since they are herbivores they are mainly prey.

Common name(s): Hare's-Foot Fern
Family - Davalliaceae. Genus of 34 species of mostly epiphytic ferns, found by streams or on rocks in W. Mediterranian. Davallia is often used in a hanging basket.

Sheep's-bit Scabious, Shepherd's Cress, Shepherd's Needle, Shepherd's Purse, Shetland Pondweed, Shining Cranesbill, Shining Pondweed, Shore Dock, Shoreweed, Short-fruited Willowherb, Shrubby Cinquefoil, Shrubby Seablite, Sibbaldia, Sickle Hare's-ear, ...

Common name a compound of hare and bell, perhaps because of its growing in places frequented by hares (or perhaps not).

Rabbit and hare species abound throughout the country and, as billed, they breed like…well, you know. They live in tunnel systems called warrens and don't venture far to feed.

One of the popular names of the SowThistle: 'Hare's Thistle' or 'Hare's Lettuce,' refers to the fondness of hares and rabbits for this plant.

Other related species include hare's foot (T. arvense) with its woolly haired leaves and flowers, slender trefoil (T. micranthum) bearing tiny yellow flowers, ...

Nombres relacionados: Apiaceae (familia), Hare’s ear (inglés), Perfoliadum (castellano), Yrerastlik okruhlolisty (eslovaco).
Indicaciones, contraindicaciones: La hierba es laxante, vulnerario. Las semillas se han usado en casos de hernia.

Similar Species: Lanceleaf Figwort AKA Eastern Figwort and Hare Figwort Scrophularia lanceolata has more coarsely toothed leaves and the sterile filament is green or yellow.

A large, low, bushy plant, a sword Fern (Nephrolepis exaltata) or Hare's Foot Fern (Polypodium aureum) for instance would be ideal.

Davallia canariensis
Family: Davalliaceae
Rabbits Foot Fern, Hare's-foot Fern
Origin: Canary Islands ...

Paper birch can be an important winter food for many forest animals including deer and moose. It is also a favourite food of snowshoe hare, porcupine, and beaver. Many birds will nest in paper birch, including woodpeckers, sapsuckers, and vireos.

Opuntia engelmannii var. cuija
Scientific Name: Opuntia engelmannii var. cuija Griffiths & Hare
Synonym: Opuntia cuija
Family: Cactaceae ...

flannel, woollen, rag paper, candlewick plant, wild ice leaf, Jupiter's staff, Jacob's staff, Peter's staff, shepherd's staff, shepherd's clubs, beggar's stalk, beggar's blanket, golden rod, clot, cuddy's lungs, duffle, feltwort, fluffweed, hare's ...

See also: May, Green, Grass, Medic, Clover