Bull thistle: A spiny queen

Bull thistle in the Everglades, Florida - Photo: Still Gravity.
A lonely bull thistle in the Everglades - License our images here.        

Spines are the thing of this plant, that's why it's also called spear thistle. An immigrant from Europe, Asia, and Northwest Africa, the bull thistle is a weed almost everywhere. 

Anything good? Well, it's a good pollinator. Butterflies, honeybees, and hummingbirds don't mind the sharp spines. For us, better to keep some distance.

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