TEASEL
Common Teasel (Dipsacus fullonum) is non-native to the Americas. It is an invasive from Europe and North Africa. Although non-toxic, it has a deep taproot and can outcompete native plants. One plant can produce up to 800 seeds in the beautiful seed heads so it can spread quite easily.
On the artistic side, once dried, this plant makes an excellent subject for dry flower arrangements.
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