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Prickly Lettuce / Lactuca serriola

Prickly Lettuce / Lactuca serriola
This plant is the closest wild relative of cultivated lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.). Also called prickly lettuce, milk thistle, compass plant, and scarole. The flower heads are 11 to 13mm wide, are pale yellow, often tinged purple. The bracts are also often tinged purple. The leaves of this plant often point east and west, giving it the common name "Compass-plant". It is an introduced plant, from Europe. Photographed when a group of us visited the Beynon Ecological Preserve (Nature Conservancy of Canada), near Drumheller, in the Badlands of Alberta, on 3 August 2013.

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 Anne Elliott
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This is a previously posted supermacro photo of part of the underside midrib of a leaf from a Prickly lettuce plant, covered in sharp, yellowish spines.

Prickly Lettuce leaf
10 years ago.
 LeapFrog
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Brilliant yellows and great lighting ... an excellent shot of these Wildflowers Anne ... and great shot of those thorns ... a well taken set!! Well done ...
10 years ago.

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