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Mouse-ear hawkweed

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Other Names : Hieracium pilosella, Pilosella officinarum, Piloselle, Kleines Habichtskraut, Muizenoor, Épervière piloselle, Oreille de souris, Oreille de rat, Piloselle de rat, Herbe à l'épervier, Veluette.<br>Common in Europe, North Africa and Asia, mouse-ear hawkweed is a tiny herbaceous plant with crawling shoots, or runners. Its elongated, oval leaves are coated in white hairs and form a rosette around the base of the plant. From May to September, when the plant is in bloom, dandelion-like flowers appear at the tips of the almost leafless stems.
==Special Precautions==
it has a mildly psychoactive effect, which is compared to that of cannabis and is said to start working from about one gram when smoked. Since there are not many studies and testimonials, it is not known why it has the effects and what the long-term risks are.
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