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Caroline -

At first glance it looks like a thistle, which is a weed. Are the

edges really sharp and prickly?

http://www.nesc.k12.in.us/union/Mr.%20Sly/Plant%20Images/pages/Thistle%20Plants.\

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A thistle has flowers on it at some point that look like those in the

link above, but the plant is usually considered an invasive weed.

At 11:43 AM 4/17/2006, you wrote:

>Okay so I have this plant in my front yard...and I would be

>interested to know if it is worth keeping or if I should pull it as

>everyone else around here is doing. If it is worth keeping...PLEASE

>tell me what it is...I am so very plant challenged!!

>

>http://pg.photos./ph/theladie/album?.dir=/d663

>

>Thanks!

>Caroline

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Thank you...that is what I thought it was...but didn't want to yank

something that might be worthwhile! lol As I said...I really am

plant challenged.

Caroline

A thistle has flowers on it at

some point that look like those in the

link above, but the plant is usually considered an invasive

weed.

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Is it prickly?... What do the flowers look like?Caroline <ladyguinevere@...> wrote: Okay so I have this plant in my front yard...and I would be interested to know if it is worth keeping or if I should pull it as everyone else around here is doing. If it is worth keeping...PLEASE tell me what it is...I am so very plant challenged!!http://pg.photos./ph/theladie/album?.dir=/d663Thanks!Caroline-- No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.4.2/314 - Release Date: 4/16/2006

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, I was leaning that way too... wondering about flowers and if it did have pricklies.. Suzi Landes <L@...> wrote: Caroline -At first glance it looks like a thistle, which is a weed. Are the edges really sharp and prickly?

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A couple of blocks from me is a road that the city did extensive shoulder

and curb work to a couple of years ago. They left the banks of the

road in dirt and thistles took hold. It only took two years for the

thistles to cover one side of the road on one bank - they must go on for

two blocks or more. They are pretty when they bloom, but it was

amazing to see how quickly they became established and spread.

Reminded me of a mint plant.

I get them in the yard every year and they are hard to get rid of.

Caroline, if you dig that plant up I bet it has a tap root 3 feet long,

if not longer.

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I was leaning that way too... wondering about flowers and if it did have

pricklies..

Suzi

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I am definitely going to dig it up to get all of the root...as it is

in the area where I want to plant some herbs. It is in a space in

my front yard that actually has grass in it...but it is rectangular and

next to impossible to mow...so I decided to kill the grass and plant some

other good stuff in there!!

We will see what happens..lol

Caroline

I get them in the yard every

year and they are hard to get rid of. Caroline, if you dig that

plant up I bet it has a tap root 3 feet long, if not

longer.

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Hello Caroline

It looks like you may have either Canada Thistle or Bull thistle which

is the American version of the Scotch thistle or Scots thistle(

national flower of Scotland ( hard to really tell from photos and with

out the flower)

Many thistle types are and were historically used for herbal remedies

and I have included a list for all the names of thistle I could fined

in my books at hand.. If you research and decide to let this one grow

for novelty sake, harvest the flower heads Before they set seed and

pop any that shoot from the roots to keep them under control.. 1 or 3

of the right thistles in the right garden spot are an attractive

conversation piece. I have included some info on Canada Thistle and

my reference sources.

Canada Thistle

Cirisum arvense (L.)

Parts used

Leaves, root

Perennial/ 1-5ft. with vigorous taproots; usually forms colonies.

Stems smooth, leafy near top. Leaves oblong to lance-shaped; margins

very prickly. Flowers small, pink to violet (rarely white); to 3-4 in.

across; bracts strongly appressed

Blooms

July-Set.

Habitat

Fields, pastures, roadsides.

Habitat warning:

Seriously alien weed from Europe… has been known to chock out/kill off

many native plant in areas where it has become established

Uses;

Leaf tea is tonic and diuretic. Once used for tuberculosis: externally

for skin eruptions, skin ulcers, and poison-ivy rash. Root tea used

for dysentery, diarrhea. American Indians used root tea as a bowel

tonic and de-wormer.

Other varieties of thistle include

Swamp thistle; Bull thistle which is the American version of the

Scotch thistle or Scots thistle( national flower of Scotland); Beach

thistle; Field thistle; Bristly thistle; Nodding thistle; Russian

thistle; Sow thistle; Star thistle ; Cotton thistle; Dwarf thistle;

Holy thistle; Milk thistle; Sacred thistle; Stemless Carline thistle;

Common Carline thistle;

and Blessed thistle

References and resources:

s Field Guides for Eastern/Central Medicinal Plants

By and A. Duke

Wildflowers and Weeds ; a Field Guide in Full Color

By Booth Courtenay and H. Zimmerman

Herbs; The visual guide to more than 700 herb species from around the

world

By Lesley Bremness

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Well, I've heard that thistle is beneficial in some ways, can't remember what at the moment. Found this web-site, though..... http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/t/thistl11.html Then there's this from the files.... http://f5.grp.fs.com/v1/8B1EROWrqUasQGTE-GddryLpwI9ONOzw873W-_9ha3gt30KhxEcNwX6KuNFt62HpJjHNJGj181tqteYQ9SEAQQ/Herbs%20%26%20Spices/Milk%20Thistle Sorry, if I had my computer files available, I'd have a bunch more for you. Hope this helps. Caroline <ladyguinevere@...> wrote: Thank you...that is what I thought it was...but didn't want to yank something that might be worthwhile! lol As I said...I really am plant challenged.Caroline

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