Teasel: Pictures, Flowers, Leaves & Identification
Teasel is a biennial plant that is very distinct to identify. The first year plant only produces a rosette of leaves. The second year it can grow to almost 2.5 metres and has a unique flower head. This plant was originally brought to North America from Europe. Interestingly, an average teasel plant produces 3300 seeds that birds enjoy.
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Dipsacus fullonum | common teasel Annual Biennial/RHS …
Dipsacus fullonum common teasel A biennial, to 3m, erect with side branches. Foliage is bright green, prickly on lower mid-ribs, the stem leaves joined at the base to cup the stem. Flowerheads, to 6cm long, are stiffly bristly from the projecting calyx spines.
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Dipsacus fullonum | Online Atlas of the British and Irish Flora
Tracheophyta › Magnoliopsida › Dipsacaceae › Dipsacus › Dipsacus fullonum Ecology A robust biennial herb, frequent in rough grassland, wood margins, thickets and hedgerows, and on roadsides and waste ground on a very wide range of soil types. It fruits prolifically, and often colonises bare ground after disturbance. 0-365 m (Garrigill, Cumberland).
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Dipsacus fullonum - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical …
dipsacus fullonum, commonly known as common teasel, is a biennial that typically produces a rosette of long, pointed, oblanceolate, dark green basal leaves (to 12" long) in the first year followed by prickly upright flower stems which rise from the basal rosette to 6' tall in the second year topped in a july-to-september bloom by stiff, spiny, …
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Cardère sauvage - Un remède contre la maladie de Lyme?
Ce sont les racines et les fruits qui sont utilisés en phytothérapie. Décoction : 10 grammes de racines séchées pour un demi-litre d'eau froide. Faire bouillir 5 à 6 minutes. Laisser infuser pendant 10 minutes. A boire en trois fois en dehors des repas. Teinture mère : prendre 25 à 30 gouttes trois fois par jour.
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Dipsacus fullonum - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Hábitat. Sobre suelos arcillosos, en zonas incultas, en prados frescos, y en las cercanías de los ríos. Ecología. Las semillas son un importante recurso alimenticio invernal para algunas aves, especialmente los jilgueros. Dipsacus fullonum se cultivan en jardines y alentados en algunas reservas naturales para atraerlos. [1] Distribución. En casi toda Europa.
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Dipsacus Plant Growing Guide | How to Grow Teasel
How to Grow Dipsacus Plants in your Garden Gardener's HQ Guide to Growing Teasel. Dipsacus are hardy biannuals that grow from 90 to 180 cm (3 to 6 feet) in height. They are thistle like in nature, with prickly leaves and similar flowers of white, pink or purple. These come into bloom in the summer. Dipsacus fullonum by Nuuuuuuuuuuul.
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Dipsacus fullonum | Fuller's Teasel | Wildflowers of the Pacific …
Dipsacus fullonum Fuller's Teasel. Erect stem topped by cone-shaped spiny flower head. Stem hollow, stout, with few branches, covered with some rough hairs. Leaves lance-shaped, in pairs clasping around stem, may be shallowly toothed; underside of midrib spiny. Flowers lilac to pink, held by everlasting spiny bracts forming 2–4 in. stiff cone ...
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Dipsacus fullonum (Common Teasel) - Minnesota …
A thick oval to cylindric spike 2 to 4 inches long at the top of the plant and the tips of branching stems in the upper plant. A spike consists of hundreds of tiny flowers that typically bloom in a series of rings around the spike. Flowers are tubular, white with 4 lobes that are commonly lavender but range from pink to purple.
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