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- Dipsacus - Wikipedia
The members of this genus are known as teasel (also spelled teazel and teazle[2]) The genus includes about 15 species of tall herbaceous biennial plants (rarely short-lived perennial plants) growing to 1–2 5 metres (3 3–8 2 ft) tall
- Exotic Species: Common Teasel - U. S. National Park Service
Common teasel (Dipsacus fullonum) is currently found in most of the states in the United States Native to Europe and temperate Asia, common teasel may have been introduced to North America as early as the 1700s It was likely cultivated for its role in producing wool or as an ornamental
- Teasel facts and benefits - Health Benefits
Teasel is best known in the textile industry for its use in raising the nap of fabrics, but teasel also has some medicinal uses Seeds are an important winter food resource for some birds, notably the European Goldfinch
- Common teasel identification and control - King County
Originally from Europe and northern Africa, common teasel was first introduced to North America in the 1700's and has since spread from coast to coast Most often seen on roadsides and waste areas, teasel also invades agricultural fields and pastures
- Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board
Common teasel is a taprooted, monocarpic plant that grows as a biennial or short-lived perennial that dies after it flowers They develop a stout, fleshy taproot in the rosette stage that can be more than 2 feet long and 1 inch in diameter at the crown
- Common Teasel | National Invasive Species Information Center
Means of Introduction Was cultivated for use in textile processing, or may have been introduced accidentally with other varieties of teasel (Gucker 2009; Bentivegna and Smeda 2008)
- How to grow teasel - BBC Gardeners World Magazine
Advice on growing and caring for the wildflower teasel, in our Grow Guide Wild teasel (Dipsacus fullonum) is a strikingly architectural biennial wildflower that develops into an impressively statuesque tall plant within just two growing seasons, before completing its life cycle
- Teasel: Traditional Uses, Active Compounds, Health Benefits, and Safety
Teasel is a tall, spiny biennial plant best known for its striking flower heads, but in herbal medicine the real interest lies in the root and, to a lesser extent, the leaves The species named in this article, Dipsacus fullonum, is often called common teasel or wild teasel
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