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Smooth Sow-Thistle

Sonchus oleraceus

Description:

Sonchus is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family Asteraceae. Most of the species are annual herbs, a few are perennial, and some (restricted to the Canary Islands) are even woody (subgenus Dendrosonchus)[1] Annual herbs in the genus are known as sow thistles (less commonly hare thistles or hare lettuces). The genus is named after the Ancient Greek for such plants. All are characterized by soft, somewhat irregularly lobed leaves that clasp the stem and, at least initially, form a basal rosette. The stem contains a milky latex. Flower heads are yellow and range in size from half to one inch in diameter; the florets are all of ray type. Sow thistles are common roadside plants, and while native to Eurasia and tropical Africa, they are found almost worldwide in temperate regions.

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VineWorld
VineWorld 11 years ago
Sow Thistle spp.
Sonchus spp. Sonchus


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Dr. Tarek Kapiel
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Dr. Tarek Kapiel

Saudi Arabia

Spotted on Dec 27, 2012
Submitted on Dec 27, 2012

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