Close Encounter with Thistle by dazlm
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New Mexico Thistle, near Superior AZ. Canon 7D
Cirsium neomexicanum is a species of thistle known by the common names New Mexico thistle, powderpuff thistle, lavender thistle, foss thistle and desert thistle. This plant is native to the southwestern United States, particularly the Mojave Desert. It is a tall plant, routinely exceeding 2 meters in height. It erects a stem which may have webby fibers and long, stiff spines. The sparse leaves are greenish-gray, hairy, and very spiny. Atop the mainly naked stems are inflorescence of one or more large flower heads with rounded bases and phyllaries covered in long, curving spines. The largest heads may be up to 5 centimeters in diameter. They are packed with white or lavender disc florets. The fruit is a flat brown achene with a long pappus which may reach 2 centimeters long. Unlike many other thistles, this species tends not to be a troublesome noxious weed.

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thistle, wildflowers, new mexico thistle, arizona wildflower

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  • Blair Wainman
    Blair Wainmanabout 2 years ago

    Beautiful capture Dazim. There are quite a number of varieties of thistle. This one is new to me!! Excellent composition and documentation!!