Hello and welcome Chrissie!
I'm absolutely delighted that you have registered and joined us here, and thank you for your immediate contribution.
You are absolutely correct! That IS the plant I have.
I have to say, Ive never spotted it anywhere else on my travels. Hope mine doesnt "escape" to pollute the roadsides in the same manner as dandylions! I wouldnt like that on my conscience.
Ive always maintained that doing a web search on a plant name always leads to a whole new result set of web sites.
True to form, I did a search on the name you gave (Hieracium aurantiacum) and found this interesting site which featured the
"mystery" plant.
http://www.plant-identification.co.uk/skye/compositae/hieracium-aurantiacum.htmI can confirm without doubt that that is most certainly my thug!
The webmaster didn't mention (on that page) that when it finished flowering it produced that fluffy seed head like a dandylion.
They are similar to that in the the photo he's given for another species in the same genus:
http://www.plant-identification.co.uk/skye/compositae/hieracium-umbellatum-agg.htmBacking up the the Home page:
http://www.plant-identification.co.uktheres only one link (so far) to the page entitled:
Skye Flora
A List of flowering plants and ferns recorded as growing wild on the Isle of Skye
He's made a very good start!
Another dedicated photographer and plantlover!
Thanks for the ID Chrissie!