Description:
Family: Asteraceae (Sunflower family)
Origin: Eurasia
Life Span: Biennial and occasionally annual
Reproduction:
by small seeds that begin to mature in mid-to-late June.
Leaves:
- alternate
- dark green
with a conspicuous light green midrib, often with silvery edges
- smooth and
hairless on both the top and bottom surfaces
- edges serrated,
with lobes ending in white spines
Stems:
- spiny, with
a "winged" appearance
- hairless
- highly branched
Flowers:
- deep rose
to violet in color
- stem at base
of flower head often bends, giving this plant the common name
of "nodding thistle"
- a single bloom
forms at the top of each stem, but one plant may produce up to
70 flower heads
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