Common from the lower elevations to about 6,000 feet, White Hawkweed often grows on disturbed ground or forest edges. The flowers are borne in numerous heads on tall leafy stems; the leaves are smaller on the upper part of the stem.
Author: Susan McDougall
Ohanapecosh Campground, Mount Rainier National Park
GPS: 46.73757, -121.5633, 1951
Date: June 20, 2014
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