Hieracium snowdoniense

Hieracium snowdoniense
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Plantae
Clade:Angiosperms
Clade:Eudicots
Clade:Asterids
Order:Asterales
Family:Asteraceae
Genus:Hieracium
Species: H. snowdoniense
Binomial name
Hieracium snowdoniense
Sell & C.West [1]

Hieracium snowdoniense, the Snowdonia hawkweed, is a plant endemic to Snowdonia, North Wales. It is a perennial, with bright yellow inflorescences.

It was believed to have become extinct in the early 1950s as a result of overgrazing. In 2002, the plant was re-discovered on steep slopes in the Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve above Bethesda.

References

  1. "Hieracium snowdoniense". IPNI.
  • "Hieracium snowdoniense". ARKive.
  • "Plant thought extinct found on mountain". The Western Mail. 6 August 2002. Archived from the original on 4 December 2005.
  • Stephen Moss (2006-06-08). "The creatures that came back from the dead". The Guardian.


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