The creeping thistle is common in fields, roadsides and wasteland. It flowers from July-September. It also spreads by means of a creeping route system and therefore can be very difficult to remove. Picture taken 8th July 2006 at woods near Old Warden, Bedforshire.
Added:
24th Sep 2006 by Diane Earl
Subjects:
Biology, Science
Key Stages:
Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, Key Stage 4+
Keywords:
plant flower wildlife
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