Thistle plants have spiny leaves and produce purple or pink flowers with a spiky shape. Hollyhock plants have tall stems with large, colorful flowers that are shaped like a bell or trumpet.
This tall spiny plant with thistle-like yellow and red flowers is likely a thistle plant, commonly considered a weed. Pepper plants typically have different characteristics such as broad leaves and bell-shaped flowers.
Common names for the milk thistle plant include St. Mary's thistle, blessed milk thistle, Marian thistle, and Scotch thistle.
Some common names for blessed thistle include holy thistle, spotted thistle, and bitter thistle.
The flowers appear before the seed.
Russian thistle
Thistle plants have spiny leaves and produce purple or pink flowers with a spiky shape. Hollyhock plants have tall stems with large, colorful flowers that are shaped like a bell or trumpet.
The thistle in the garden is blooming with vibrant purple flowers.
Most people know Russian Thistle as "tumbleweed". When not dried out and blowing down a desert street this plant is green with thorns and densley packed, spindly, thorny branches that bloom little pink-white flowers.
Thistle flowers are typically purple in color, ranging from light lavender to deep violet hues.
You can probably buy Scottish thistle seeds over the internet from a supplier of native plants or wild flowers but I wouldn't advise it. Thistles are perrenial wild plants and can quickly spread and become a pest. They have extensive mats of root and produce thousands of seeds. If you do decide to grow one, grow it in a large plant pot, in a cool green house and remove the flowers before they produce seeds.
This tall spiny plant with thistle-like yellow and red flowers is likely a thistle plant, commonly considered a weed. Pepper plants typically have different characteristics such as broad leaves and bell-shaped flowers.
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Yes, tumbleweed (Russian thistle) grows in disturbed areas of a desert.
Tamarisk, Tansy, Teasel, Thistle
Artichokes are a perennial thistle. You eat the large globular head which is formed from the flowers.
They don't produce flowers, they produce ame and female cones.