Echinops echinatus — a medium houseplant
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Echinops echinatus

Echinops Echinatus

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Echinops echinatus, the Indian globe thistle, commonly known as Usnakantaka, is a species of globe thistle, found in India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Indian globe thistle is an erect branched herb about 100 cm high. It has short, stout stems, branching from the base, covered with white cottony hair. Alternately arranged oblong, deeply pinnatifid leaves are 7–12 cm long. Flower heads occur in solitary white spherical balls, 3–5 cm across. Petals of the tiny white disc florets are 5 mm long. Flowers are surrounded by straight, strong, white bristles. Often misidentified with Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertner, it is colloquially known as Camel's thistle.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Echinops
Family
Asteraceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Indian globe thistle
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Echinops echinatus leaf
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Echinops echinatus leaf
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Echinops echinatus flower
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Echinops echinatus flower
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Echinops echinatus fruit
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Echinops echinatus habit
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