Hawk's-beard
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Hawks-beard (Crepis) - Of this genus of Compositae, few save B. rubra, the Red Hawks-beard, are worthy of culture. It is a hardy Italian annual, bearing pretty pink flowers about the size and form of the Dandelion, and should be sown in spring or autumn like other hardy annuals in any ordinary garden soil. It flowers from June to September, and is suitable for borders or beds of annual flowers. There is also a variety with white flowers. C. aurea is a perennial, 6 to 12 inches high, with small orange blossoms, but seldom more than one to each slender stem. C. incisa is a good species for borders, owing to its compact habit and large showy light purple flowers, as is also indica, a dwarf species, free-flowering and pretty. Division and seed.
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