Pilosella caespitosa
Tracheophyta
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Ecology
A perennial herb, spreading by stolons and rhizomes, which is naturalised on grassy banks, river banks, sand dunes, roadsides, walls, railway banks and rough ground. It arises as a garden escape. Lowland.
Status
Neophyte
Trends
P. caespitosa was introduced into British gardens in 1819. It was recorded in the wild in 1868 (Selkirks.), and appears to be less frequent now than formerly.
World Distribution
P. caespitosa has a Eurosiberian Boreo-temperate distribution.
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JNCC Designations
NHMSYS0000461274