Canada thistle - Cirsium arvense
Cirsium arvense
Asteraceae (Aster family)
MI Status
Non-Native
Life cycle
Colony-forming perennial.
Leaves
Leaves are alternate, sessile, oblong to lanceolate, irregularly lobed with spiny margins. The base of each leaf surrounds the plant stem.
Stems
The stems are grooved, erect, smooth to slightly hairy, and they branch at the apex.
Flowers and fruit
The flower heads are composed of pink to purple disk flowers, surrounded by spineless bracts. Canada thistle is dioecious with male and female flowers on separate plants.
Reproduction
Seeds, creeping roots, and rhizomes
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