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Cirsium pulcherrimum

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Asteraceae

Tribe
  
Cynareae

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Asterales

Subfamily
  
Carduoideae

Genus
  
Cirsium

Similar
  
Cirsium perplexans, Cirsium rhothophilum, Cirsium remotifolium, Cirsium douglasii, Cirsium mohavense

Cirsium pulcherrimum, called Wyoming thistle , is a North American species of plants in the thistle tribe within the sunflower family. The species is native to the western United States, primarily in the state of Wyoming but also in surrounding areas (Montana, Colorado, eastern Idaho, western Nebraska, northeastern Utah, and the Black Hills of South Dakota).

Cirsium pulcherrimum is a perennial herb up to 90 cm (36 inches or 3 feet) tall, with a large taproot, blooming more than once (unlike many of its relatives, which die after blooming). Leaves are up to 25 cm (10 inches) long with thin spines along the edges of the leaves. There are a few flower heads, each head with pink, purple or cream-colored disc florets but no ray florets.

Varieties
  • Cirsium pulcherrimum var. aridum (Dorn) D.J.Keil - Carbon, Fremont, + Sweetwater Counties in Wyoming
  • Cirsium pulcherrimum var. pulcherrimum - most of species range
  • References

    Cirsium pulcherrimum Wikipedia