Scotch thistle – Onopordum acanthium
4 People Contributing
30 Observation(s)
2 place(s)
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Native Range
Europe and western Asia
Appearance
Scotch thistle is an upright forb that typically grows as a biennial but can also behave as short-lived perennial or even an annual. On average, plants grow 7–8 ft (2.1–2.4 m) tall from a fleshy taproot. Leaves are large with wavy, toothed margins armed with sharp yellow spines. Stems are robust, have numerous branches, and have spiny wings extending along their entire length. Leaves and stems are covered with a thick mat of gray-green woolly hairs. The large flower heads have rows of needle-like bracts and up to 150 purplish florets. Seeds are grayish-brown and topped by a tuft of fine hairs.
Impact
Introduced thistles currently infest millions of acres across North America, primarily occurring in or along roadways, waterways, agricultural fields, rangelands, pastures, forests, and disturbed areas. They are responsible for millions of dollars of damage annually in reduced agricultural yields and lowered forage value in grazing systems. Introduced invasive thistles can also displace native vegetation, negatively impacting wildlife and threatening the delicate ecological balance within many habitats.
Reference
Randall, C.B., J.E. Andreas, and J. Milan. 2024. Introduced Thistles: History and Ecology in North America. In: R.L. Winston, Ed. Biological Control of Weeds in North America. North American Invasive Species Management Association, Milwaukee, WI. NAISMA-BCW-2024-8- INTRODUCED THISTLES-P. https://bugwoodcloud.org/resource/files/29168.pdf
Places monitoring this species
- Santa Fe National Forest
- Bridger-Teton National Forest
- Wallowa-Whitman National Forest
- Payette National Forest
- Ashley National Forest
- Black Hills National Forest
- Boise National Forest
- Caribou-Targhee National Forest
- Carson National Forest
- Coconino National Forest
- Dixie National Forest
- Fishlake National Forest
- Gila National Forest
- Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest
- Idaho Panhandle National Forests
- Kaibab National Forest
- Manti-La Sal National Forest
- Prescott National Forest
- Salmon-Challis National Forest
- Sawtooth National Forest
- Tonto National Forest
- Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest
- Umatilla National Forest
- Cibola National Forest
- Ochoco National Forest
- Lower Boise Foothills
- McClellan Creek National Grassland
- Thunder Basin National Grassland
- Curlew National Grassland
- Rita Blanca National Grassland
- Sheyenne National Grassland
- Pawnee National Grassland
- Cimarron National Grassland
- Comanche National Grassland
- Black Kettle National Grassland
- Kiowa National Grassland
- Lake Tahoe Basin
- Community Nature Center & GMS-AJ Campus
- Albeni Falls Dam
- Rocky Mountain National Park
- Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge
- Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument
- Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge
- Grand Teton National Park
- Craters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve
- Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge Complex
- Bandelier National Monument