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  2. Echinops - Wikipedia

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    The globe thistle species are perennial herbaceous plants.They form rhizomes as perennial organs. The independently upright stems are angular. The alternately arranged leaves are one to two-pinnately divided and white, woolly and tomentose on the underside.

  3. Echinops sphaerocephalus - Wikipedia

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    Echinops sphaerocephalus is a glandular, woolly perennial herbaceous plant with an average height of 50–100 centimetres (20–39 in), occasionally reaching 200 cm (80 inches). [ 4 ] Its erect branching, gray, slightly wrinkled and hairy stems bear the occasional large, soft, sharply toothed, sharp-lobed pointed green leaves.

  4. Echinops ritro - Wikipedia

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    It is a compact, bushy herbaceous perennial thistle, growing to 60 cm (24 in) tall, with broad prickly leaves and bearing globes of steel-blue flowers 2.5 cm - 4.5 cm in diameter, in late summer. [5] Echinops ritro [6] and the subspecies E. ritro subsp. ruthenicus [7] have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit ...

  5. Thistle - Wikipedia

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    Milk thistle flowerhead Cirsium arizonicum, showing arachnoid cobwebbiness on stems and leaves, with ants attending aphids that might be taking advantage of the shelter. Thistle is the common name of a group of flowering plants characterized by leaves with sharp spikes on the margins, mostly in the family Asteraceae. Prickles can also occur all ...

  6. Echinops exaltatus - Wikipedia

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    Echinops exaltatus is the largest of all globe thistles, a branching perennial herb up to 150 cm (60 inches or 5 feet) tall. One plant can produces several flower heads , each with a very nearly spherical array of white or pale blue disc florets but no ray florets .

  7. Echinops echinatus - Wikipedia

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    Echinops echinatus, the Indian globe thistle, commonly known as Usnakantaka, [1] is a species of globe thistle, found in India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Indian globe thistle is an erect branched herb about 100 cm high. It has short, stout stems, branching from the base, covered with white cottony hair.