Pasture thistle facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Pasture thistle |
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Scientific classification | |
Genus: |
Cirsium
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Species: |
pumilum
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Synonyms | |
Synonymy
Carduus hillii (Canby) Porter, syn of var. hillii
Carduus odoratus (Barton) Porter Carduus odoratus Muhl. Carduus pumilus Nutt. 1818 not Vill. 1788 Cirsium odoratum Petr. Cnicus odaratus Muhl. ex Steud. Cnicus odoratus Britton, Sterns & Poggenb. Cnicus pumilus Torr. Cirsium hillii (Canby) Fernald, syn of var. hillii Cnicus hillii Canby, syn of var. hillii |
Cirsium pumilum, the pasture thistle, is a North American species of plants in the thistle tribe within the sunflower family. The species is native to the northeastern and north-central United States as well as to the Canadian Province of Ontario.
Cirsium pumilum is a biennial or perennial herb up to 100 cm (40 inches) tall, blooming once before dying. It has leaf blades up to 30 cm (12 inches) long, with slender to stout spines. There are usually a few flower heads, sweetly scented, with pink, purple or white disc florets but no ray florets.
- Varieties
- Cirsium pumilum var. hillii (Canby) B. Boivin - Great Lakes region, upper Mississippi Valley
- Cirsium pumilum var. pumilum - northeastern + east-central United States from Maine to South Carolina west to Ohio
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