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Cirsium drummondii

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Cirsium drummondii
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C. drummondii
Binomial name
Cirsium drummondii
Synonyms[1]
  • Carduus drummondii (Torr. & A.Gray) Coville
  • Cirsium coccinatum Osterh.
  • Cnicus drummondii (Torr. & A.Gray) A.Gray

Cirsium drummondii, called Drummond’s thistle or dwarf or short-stemmed thistle, is a North American species of plants in the thistle tribe within the sunflower family. The species is native to central and western Canada, in every province from Ontario to British Columbia, plus the Northwest Territories.[2] In the United States, it has been found only in the Black Hills of Wyoming and South Dakota.[3]

Cirsium drummondii is a biennial or perennial herb up to 110 cm (44 inches) tall, blooming only once before dying. Leaves have thin spines along the edges. There is sometimes only one flowering head per plant, but simetimes several, with purple (rarely white) disc florets but no ray florets.[4]

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