Prickly sow-thistle

Sonchus asper

''Sonchus asper'', the prickly sow-thistle, rough milk thistle, spiny sowthistle, sharp-fringed sow thistle, or spiny-leaved sow thistle, is a widespread plant in the dandelion tribe within the daisy family.
Prickly sow thistle  Geotagged,Sonchus asper,Spring,United States

Appearance

''Sonchus asper'' is an annual or biennial herb sometimes reaching a height of 200 cm. with spiny leaves and yellow flowers resembling those of the dandelion. The leaves are bluish-green, simple, lanceolate, with wavy and sometimes lobed margins, covered in spines on both the margins and beneath. The base of the leaf surrounds the stem. The leaves and stems emit a milky sap when cut. One plant will produce several flat-topped arrays of flower heads, each head containing numerous yellow ray flowers but no disc flowers.
Prickly sow-thistle - Sonchus asper Introduced to Australia and is concidered a pest in some states. The plant is used for herbal medicinal products and is edible . Australia,Fall,Geotagged,Prickly sow-thistle,Sonchus asper,Spring

Distribution

''Sonchus asper'' is native to Europe, North Africa, and western Asia. It has also become naturalized on other continents and is regarded as a noxious, invasive weed in many places. Its edible leaves make a palatable and nutritious leaf vegetable.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderAsterales
FamilyAsteraceae
GenusSonchus
SpeciesS. asper