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Dwarf Thistle

Cirsium acaule (L.) Scop.

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Foodplant / internal feeder
larva of Chaetostomella cylindrica feeds within capitulum of Cirsium acaule

Foodplant / parasite
Golovinomyces cichoracearum parasitises live Cirsium acaule

Foodplant / parasite
mostly hypophyllous telium of Puccinia calcitrapae parasitises live leaf of Cirsium acaule

Foodplant / internal feeder
larva of Tephritis conura feeds within capitulum of Cirsium acaule

Foodplant / feeds on
larva of Terellia ruficauda feeds on Cirsium acaule

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Cirsium acaule

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Cirsium acaule or acaulon has the English name dwarf thistle or stemless thistle. It is widespread across much of Europe.[2] It is often found on short, calcerous grasslands.

Description

Cirsium acaule is a perennial herb. The leaves are a spreading rosette, spiny, 10 to 15 cm long.

There is usually only one flower head, although there can sometimes be 2 or 3. Usually it is not stalked from the leaf rosette. The flower head is 3 to 4 cm long, the florets are red/purple. They flower from June to September.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b The Plant List, Cirsium acaule (L.) A.A.Weber ex Wigg
  2. ^ Altervista Flora Italiana, Cardo nano, Cirsium acaule includes photos and European distribution map
  3. ^ Rose, Francis (1981). The Wild Flower Key. Frederick Warne & Co. pp. 382–383. ISBN 0-7232-2419-6.
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Cirsium acaule: Brief Summary

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Cirsium acaule or acaulon has the English name dwarf thistle or stemless thistle. It is widespread across much of Europe. It is often found on short, calcerous grasslands.

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