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Spear Thistle

Cirsium vulgare

Photo by Christine Y.
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46.1912, -122.194

Field Notes

Description:

It is a tall biennial or short-lived monocarpic thistle, forming a rosette of leaves and a taproot up to 70 cm long in the first year, and a flowering stem 1–1.5 m tall in the second (rarely third or fourth) year. The stem is winged, with numerous longitudinal spine-tipped wings along its full length. The leaves are stoutly spined, grey-green, deeply lobed; the basal leaves up to 15–25 cm long, with smaller leaves on the upper part of the flower stem; the leaf lobes are spear-shaped (from which the English name derives). The inflorescence is 2.5–5 cm diameter, pink-purple, with all the florets of similar form (no division into disc and ray florets).

Habitat:

Mount St. Helens, Washington.

Notes:

Thanks @FaredinAliyevski for the ID!

Species ID Suggestions

Spear Thistle

Cirsium vulgare

Comments (2)

Hey Christine, I have sugested the ID but wait untill someone with more epxerience aproves it or you can read more about it on the reference link. Here in scandinavia we still don't have them, looks good. Its seeds are eaten by European Goldfinch :).

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