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teasel

Upright prickly biennial herb, native to Europe and Asia. It grows up to 1.5 m/5 ft tall, has prickly stems and leaves, and a large prickly head of purple flowers. The dry, spiny seed heads were once used industrially to tease or fluff up the surface fibres of cloth. (Dipsacus fullonum, family Dipsacaceae.)



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quot; Scabiosa This sturdy and popular annual has fragrant, pincushion-like heads of white, pale yellow, salmon, pink, scarlet, or blue flowers; in fact, pincushion flower is one of its common names.
org PLANT OF THE WEEK Knautia IF YOU want a reliable clump-forming perennial for the front of your border, look no further than knautia macedonica, with its low-growing grey-green leaves and pincushion flowers.
Flowers need to be brightly colored to attract the attention of its specific pollinator, such as bees for apple trees and butterflies for pincushion flowers.
 
 
 
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