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 Cylindrical Dipsacus fullonum inflorescence with tiny white flowers
Dipsacus fullonum

Has a historical and widespread presence predominantly in Europe and Northern Africa. Originally, it was cultivated for its flower heads used in the wool industry for raising the nap on fabrics. Today, it is more commonly seen in the wild, growing along roadsides, in fields, and in open areas. It is considered invasive in some parts of the United States. Photographed in Bogotá, Colombia.


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