[Members of the Sunflower Family with Flower Heads like Dandelions in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon and Washington]

False Dandylion, Rough Cat's-ear, Hairy Cat's-ear

Hypochaeris radicata

Flower head of False Dandylion, Rough Cat's-ear, Hairy Cat's-ear: Hypochaeris radicata

The photo above shows the dense cluster of ray flowers that makes up the flower head of rough cat's-ears. All the photos of rough cat's-ear on this page were taken along Road #23 at Babyshoe Pass on the northwestern slopes of Mt. Adams.........August 6, 2005.

Involucral bracts of False Dandylion, Rough Cat's-ear, Hairy Cat's-ear: Hypochaeris radicata

The photo above shows the rusty-tinged ventral surface of the ray flowers of rough cat's-ear.

Inflorescence of False Dandylion, Rough Cat's-ear, Hairy Cat's-ear: Hypochaeris radicata

The branched, leafless stems measure up to 50 cm high and typically bear several flowerheads.

Basal leaf of False Dandylion, Rough Cat's-ear, Hairy Cat's-ear: Hypochaeris radicata

The photo above shows the upper surface of the pinnately lobed basal leaf which can be up to 15 cm long.

Hairs on leaf of False Dandylion, Rough Cat's-ear, Hairy Cat's-ear: Hypochaeris radicata

The photo above shows a close-up side-view of the same leaf, showing the numerous spreading hairs on both leaf surfaces.

Paul Slichter