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Cut-leaved Teasel

Dipsacus laciniatus

Photo by Saarbrigger
Published on Project Noah
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47.4099, 17.3488

Field Notes

Description:

It's about 1,2m tall. The flowers has a lottle of little white crown shaped blooms. Bumble bees did like to visite them a lot.

Habitat:

Nearby a river.

Notes:

It looks very similar to an other spotting of mine, but it's not the same.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (2)

Thanks Laura. There is no page for this type o teasle, but the common name is mentioned.
This is some kind of teasle, from the Dipsacus genus :) Very pretty photo! Not sure exactly what kind, but maybe this page can help you! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dipsacus

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