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Great globe thistle

Echinops sphaerocephalus

Family: Asteraceae Genus: Echinops Species: sphaerocephalus

Synonyms: Echinopus sphaerocephalus

Great globe thistle (en)
Echinops sphaerocephalus โ€” flower
Echinops sphaerocephalus โ€” flower

Botanical Description

Echinops sphaerocephalus, the great globe thistle or pale globe thistle, is a stout, coarse herbaceous perennial in the family Asteraceae, native to central and southern Europe, the Caucasus and western Asia and naturalised as a roadside weed in parts of North America. It rises 0.5 to 2 metres from a thick taproot, with erect, longitudinally ribbed stems clothed in glandular hairs and white-cottony tomentum. The alternate, deeply pinnately lobed to pinnatifid leaves are large, 10 to 35 centimetres long, the lobes themselves toothed and tipped with weak yellowish spines; dark green and roughly hairy above, conspicuously white-felted beneath. The flower heads are uniquely arranged: numerous one-flowered florets are aggregated into a tight, perfectly globose, terminal compound head 3 to 6 centimetres in diameter, the individual involucres bristly and grey-blue when in bud, opening to pale silvery-blue or greyish-white tubular five-lobed corollas. The fruit is a small, hairy, cylindrical achene tipped with a short pappus. The plant is much visited by bees and is grown as a bold ornamental.

Native Region: Albania, Altay, Austria, Baltic States, Belarus, Bulgaria, Central European Rus, Czechoslovakia, East European Russia, France, Greece, Hungary, Iran, Italy, Kazakhstan, Krasnoyarsk, Krym, North Caucasus, Poland, Romania, Saudi Arabia, South European Russi, Spain, Switzerland, Transcaucasus, Turkey, Turkey-in-Europe, Ukraine, West Siberia, Xinjiang, Yugoslavia

Cultural & Historical Context

Traditional American Uses

None Documented

Chemistry & External Identifiers

Trefle ID
18799

Important Disclaimer

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