LHPrism Status
Tier 2 - Emerging
Species Type
LHPRISM Notes
Dipsacus laciniatus: Cut-leaf teasel
Plant Identification:
- Growth form: monocarpic perennial plant growing as a basal rosette for at least a year until sending up a flower stalk that can reach 6-7 ft in height
- Leaf: opposite leaves joined at the base and forms cups that surround the prickly stem
- Flower: small, white flowers densely cover the oval flower heads and are present from July to September. Spiny bracts are located on the end of the flower stems
- Fruit: a single plant can produce up to 2,000 seeds and can remain viable in the soil for at least 2 years
For more information about the cut-leaf teasel identification, please visit:
- GoBotany
- Invasive.org
- United States Forest Service
- Midwest Invasive Plant Network
- Invasive Plant Atlas
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