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Yellow thistle (Cirsium erisithales)-i
Yellow thistle (Cirsium erisithales)-i
Yellow thistle (Cirsium erisithales)-i
Yellow thistle (Cirsium erisithales)-i
Yellow thistle (Cirsium erisithales)-i
Yellow thistle (Cirsium erisithales)-i
Yellow thistle (Cirsium erisithales)-i
Yellow thistle (Cirsium erisithales)-i
Yellow thistle (Cirsium erisithales)-i
Yellow thistle (Cirsium erisithales)-i
Yellow thistle (Cirsium erisithales)-i
Yellow thistle (Cirsium erisithales)-i
Yellow thistle (Cirsium erisithales)-i
Yellow thistle (Cirsium erisithales)-i

Yellow thistle

Scientific name
Cirsium erisithales

Basic Information

Asteraceae Family Cirsium Genus Yellow thistle Species
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  • Flower
  • Perennial
Height
100cm ~ 200cm
Flower Color
Leaf Color
Anthesis
summer
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun
Hardiness Zones
5
Cold resistance
Good
Heat resistance
Fair
Habitat of origin
Europe
Growth Rate
Normal

What is Yellow thistle (Cirsium erisithales)?

What is Yellow thistle (Cirsium erisithales)

Yellow thistle, scientifically known as Cirsium erisithales, is a perennial plant native to North America. This plant grows up to three feet tall. It produces small, dry fruits dispersed by wind. The plant is relatively easy to grow. It is often used in wildflower gardens. The yellow thistle belongs to the sunflower family Asteraceae. It has spiny leaves and bright yellow flowers. The tiny florets are clustered together in dense heads. Flower color ranges from pale to deep golden yellow shades. This plant thrives in sunny, well-drained areas. It attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Once established, yellow thistle can tolerate drought. It is a resilient wildflower that adds texture and color to gardens.

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Flower meaning

The flower language for the Yellow thistle plant commonly used in America is: - Protection - Independence - Strength One typical situation is that Yellow thistle is considered by some to represent resilience which could make it an appropriate gift for times of difficulty. List of traditional birth month flowers, ordered by month: - January: Carnation - February: Violet - March: Daffodil - April: Daisy - May: Lily of the Valley - June: Rose - July: Larkspur - August: Gladiolus - September: Aster - October: Marigold - November: Chrysanthemum - December: Poinsettia

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Calendar of Yellow thistle (Cirsium erisithales)

Calendar

Yellow thistle typically blooms from late spring to early fall in the United States. The plant needs a period of warm weather to start flowering. The flowers are at their peak in mid-summer. Bloomings happen once every year, lasting for several weeks. To lengthen the bloom period, remove dead flowers often. This helps the plant make more flowers and makes the total flowering time longer. Yellow thistle usually blooms from late spring to early autumn in the U.S. The flowers are at their highest point in mid-summer. Flowering occurs once annually, lasting for several weeks. The plant needs a time of warm weather to start blooming. To expand the blooming time, remove dead flowers regularly. This encourages the plant to produce more blooms and lengthens the total flowering period.

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How to grow Yellow thistle (Cirsium erisithales)

Watering

Once weekly during growing season, water deeply Yellow thistle ensuring moist not waterlogged soil. In dormant period, reduce to watering biweekly, allowing dry out slightly between. Based on conditions like temperature, humidity adjust frequency prevent overwatering. In winter, decrease to monthly watering mimicking natural conditions, preventing root rot. Checking soil moisture by finger to second knuckle, if dry then time for watering. Focus watering base, avoiding foliage to prevent fungal diseases.

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Soil and Fertilizer

Yellow thistle prospers in well-drained earth with a pH position amid 6.0 and 7.0. It favors gritty or loamy earth that is affluent in organic substance. Nourish yellow thistle in early bounce with a balanced compost, for example, a 10-10-10 mix, to advance sound development. Apply the manure at a rate of 1 pound per 100 square feet of earth. Rehash the application like clockwork during the developing season. Keep away from over-treating the soil, as this can prompt over the top leaf development rather than blossom creation. Screen the plant's development and change the compost application as needs be.

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Sunlight and Place

The yellow thistle has lighting requirements of full sun. It has tolerance for high temperature, allowing it to survive hot conditions. Frost risks damage, so shelter should be provided when cold. The temperature range is 18 to 24 Celsius for healthy growth. In winter, water less and keep in a location that is cool and bright. Prevent overwatering which causes issues. The yellow thistle grows well in sunny areas due to its light needs.

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Advanced Information of Yellow thistle (Cirsium erisithales)

Pruning

The shrub is full of branches and new sprouts. In order to manage the appearance, promote fresh buds, and avoid overcrowding, regular trimming is useful. Best timing is late winter before growth starts. Use clean clippers to remove dead parts or unwanted offshoots. Also shorten extra long stems. This promotes dense and compact form. Discard cuttings to stop diseases spreading. With regular shaping the plant stays healthy and blooms well.

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Planting and Harvest

Yellow thistle grows best in pot for invasive tendency. Select pot with drainage holes stop waterlog. Use well-draining dirt, plant thistle same depth as before. Water complete after plant, put in full sunlight. Re-pot every 2-3 year refresh soil, give more grow space. If show root-bound sign, carefully loosen roots before re-pot.

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Propagation

Yellow thistle can be propagated through seeds, division, and cuttings. Seeds should be sown during spring or autumn in soil that drains well. Keep the soil moist until the seeds germinate. Division means separating the plant into parts with roots. Make sure each part has sufficient roots and shoots. Cuttings are pieces of healthy stems. Dip them in rooting hormone first. Then plant them in appropriate growing material. You can also use leaf cuttings. Take healthy leaves. Put them in a moist substance until roots form. To make propagation work well, use multiple methods together. That increases success chances. It also produces more plants.

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Pests and Diseases

Yellow thistle has susceptibility to various harmful organisms like tiny sap-sucking bugs, white powdery coating, and orange fungal illness. These can weaken the plant. The tiny insects make yellowing of leaves. The white coating stops light absorption. The fungal disease causes colored spots on leaves, so leaves fall early. To prevent problems, allow good air flow, do not wet leaves when watering, and remove sick plant pieces. Also pesticides or soap solutions can deal with the harmful things. Always checking the plant for any signs of harm is vital to halt more damage.

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Habitat of Yellow thistle (Cirsium erisithales)

Habitat

Toxicity of Yellow thistle (Cirsium erisithales)

Health Benefits

edible
Inedible
Toxic
No toxicity

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Toxic for dogs and cats

NO DATA

Q&A of Yellow thistle (Cirsium erisithales)

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