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Invasive Plant Guide: Canada Thistle

Canada Thistle Flower
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Identifying characteristics
- Flower color: pink-purple, very fluffy
- Flowers: June April to October
- Stems: erect stems each spring, the stems often lie partly
flat by summer
- Plane height: typically 2 to 3 feet tall in our area (can
reach 6 feet)
- Leaves: very spiny, lobed, up to 6-8 inches long and
¾ to 1½
inches wide
- Seeds: ¾ to 2
inches long, with a downy pappus which assists in wind
dispersal
- Growth habit: perennial
Occurrence
Open disturbed sites, roadsides, fields, pastures, hillsides,
rangeland, forest openings. Also found along stream banks and in
gardens. Does not tolerate deep shade or constantly wet soils.
Tolerates a wide range of soil types, but grows best in moist soils.

Canada Thistle Plant & Flower
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Notes
Plant spreads via rhizomes (underground roots) and by seed.
Perennial patches of Canada thistle are found as a clump of many
interconnected plants. All other thistles in our area grow as a
single stemmed plant. It has no trouble sending rhizomes in a maze
directly under river rock.
More Info
- California Department of Food & Agriculture
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www.cdfa.ca.gov/phpps/ipc/weedinfo/cirsium.htm
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