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Morphology
- Stem
- Erect, stout, rough-hairy, longitudinally ridged.
- Leaves
- Opposite; basal leaves irregularly cleft; stem leaves once or twice pinnately-divided into stalkless segments; segments not distinct leaflets; margins more or less bristly-fringed; bases of each pair of leaves joined, forming cup-like structure.
- Inflorescence
- Heads, dense, egg-shaped to cylindrical, 1 to 4 inches tall, 1 to 2 inches wide, terminal on long stalks; involcural bracts mostly lanceolate to linear-lanceolate, 1 to 4.5 inches long, 1/8 to 1/2 inch wide, mostly shorter than mature head, spreading or curved upward, spine-tipped.
- Flower
- Calyx small, cup-like; corolla funnelform, about 1/2 inch long, unequally 4-lobed, whitish; stamens 4, projecting conspicuously beyond corolla; bract subtending each flower rigid, long-tapering.
- Fruit
- Achene, 1/8 inch long, crowned by calyx; seed 1, hairy, grayish-brown.
Ecology
- Habitat
- Waste areas, weedy pastures, wet ditches, and roadsides.
- Distribution
- Principally east 1/2 of Kansas.
Additional Notes
Comments
See also common teasel Dipsacus fullonum.
Quick Facts
- Plant Type
- Wildflower
- Family
- Dipsacaceae - Teasel Family
- Life Span
- Biennial
- Height
- 2-10 feet
- Origin
- Introduced
- Last Updated
- 2007-11-12
Color Groups
White, Green & Greenish White Wildflowers
Flowering Period
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Blooms: July, August, September