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Dried specimen. Tiny brambles cover the stalk.
Growing wild in brush area.
Often used in floral arrangements.
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Dipsacaceae looks not bad, at least my thistles are in the same superfamily Carduoideae ;-)...
Teasel?
family Dipsacaceae, Dipsacus sp., don't know which species without leaves...
Some kind of a thistle I would say.
Spotted on Jul 11, 2013 Submitted on Jul 11, 2013
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Dipsacaceae looks not bad, at least my thistles are in the same superfamily Carduoideae ;-)...
Teasel?
family Dipsacaceae, Dipsacus sp., don't know which species without leaves...
Some kind of a thistle I would say.