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1/160 f/4.0 15.5 mm ISO 200

Panasonic DMC-FZ35

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southern Alberta
Canada Thistle
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noxious weed
Field Thistle
Horseshoe Canyon
near Drumheller
Creeping Thistle
Cirsium arvense
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Invasive beauty

Invasive beauty
A macro of a small Canada Thistle flower, Cirsium arvense, (also known locally as Creeping Thistle). This species was introduced from France. Also called Field Thistle. The stems of this noxious weed (with beautiful flowers) creep underground, forming colonies and it seems to have invaded everywhere, preventing our native species from growing. Photographed this one at Horseshoe Canyon, near Drumheller, in the Alberta Badlands.

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