Creeping Thistle
Irish name: | Feochadán reatha |
Scientific name: | Cirsium arvense |
Family Group: | Asteraceae |
Frequently found along roadsides, in neglected areas, grassy fields, and cultivated land. Blooms from July to September. Enduring and indigenous.
Identification
Pink-mauve flowers, occasionally white, on short stalks, adorned with spine-tipped bracts. Leaves are deeply pinnate, grey-green, with toothed lobes edged with sharp prickles. Stems are upright and unwinged, originating from a creeping, spreading rootstock. Reaches heights up to 100cm.
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