Cirsium lineare is a striking thistle, typically characterized by its narrow, spiny leaves and a towering presence in meadow landscapes. The delicate purple flowers sit atop long stems and bloom from [month range], attracting pollinators. Adapted to survive in grasslands, cirsium lineare’s deep roots help it endure dry spells, while its spiky armor deters herbivores.
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60 cm to 1.5 m
Plant Height
Green
Leaf Color
1 mm to 3.5 mm
Flower Size
Red, Purple
Flower Color
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Care Guide for Cirsium lineare
Every week
Water
Pruning:
Pruning cirsium lineare in early spring encourages compact growth and flowering. Focus on removing dead stems and using clean tools to prevent disease. Regular pruning enhances shape, air circulation, and pest management. Refer to reliable horticultural guides for best practices.
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