Slender-flower Thistle

Carduus tenuiflorus

"Carduus tenuiflorus", known variously as slender-flower thistle, sheep thistle, shore thistle, slender thistle, winged plumeless thistle, winged slender thistle and winged thistle, is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family Asteraceae. It is native to Europe and North Africa, and an introduced species elsewhere.
Slender-flower thistle - Carduus_tenuiflorus Laguna de La Mata, Torrevieja.        Carduus tenuiflorus,Carduus_tenuiflorus,Geotagged,Spain,Spring

Appearance

"Carduus tenuiflorus" may exceed 2 metres in height. Its tall stem is ridged with wings and has long spines which may be several centimeters in length. The dull olive-green leaves are lobed and wrinkled and may fold and crease themselves.

The inflorescences may hold up to 20 flower heads which are somewhat rounded, covered in wide, spiny phyllaries, and packed with pale pink to bright purple long-tubed disc florets. This is a tenacious weed of roadsides, fields, and disturbed areas.

Naming

It has become naturalised in Macaronesia, South Africa, India, Australasia, Southern South America, regions of the United States, and elsewhere. It is an invasive species in California.

Distribution

"Carduus tenuiflorus" is native to western North Africa in: northern Algeria; Morocco; and Tunisia, and much of Europe in: Belgium; France, including Corsica; Ireland; Italy, including Sardinia and Sicily; the Netherlands; Portugal, Spain, including the Baleares ; and the United Kingdom.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderAsterales
FamilyAsteraceae
GenusCarduus
SpeciesC. tenuiflorus
Photographed in
Spain