Canada thistle

Asterales > Asteraceae > Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop.
Synonym(s): Californian thistle, creeping thistle, field thistle
Canada thistle is a tall, erect, spiny, perennial, herbaceous plant that grows to 4 ft. (1.2 m) tall. It has an extensive creeping rootstock. The leaves are lance-shaped, irregularly lobed, 2-6 in. (5-15 cm) long with prickly margins. The stems are ridged and hairy. The flowers are purple to white and can be up to 0.5 in. (1.8 cm) in diameter. Flowering occurs in late June to August. The small fruit, called achenes, are 1 to 1.5 in. (2.5-3.8 cm) long and have a feathery pappus which allows them to be dispersed further by wind. Numerous species of thistle occur in North America, and while some are invasive, many are native. Often the species are difficult to distinguish. Canada thistle can invade a variety of open habitats including prairies, savannas, fields, pastures, wet meadows and open forests. It forms dense stands which can shade out and displace native vegetation. Once established it spreads rapidly and is difficult to remove. Canada thistle is native to Europe and Asia and was accidentally introduced to North America in the 1600s.

Identification, Biology, Control and Management Resources

  • Weed of the Week - USDA Forest Service
    http://www.na.fs.fed.us/fhp/invasive_plants/weeds/canadian-thistle.pdf - Nov 7, 2006

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Number:5138095
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Photographer:Lynn Sosnoskie, University of Georgia
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Number:5270081
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Photographer:Leslie J. Mehrhoff, University of Connecticut
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Description: Foliage;
Photographer:Mary Ellen (Mel) Harte,
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Photographer:Steve Dewey, Utah State University
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Number:1459761
Description: Flower(s); Purple and (rare) white flowers in the same field
Photographer:Steve Dewey, Utah State University
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Number:1334022
Description: Flower(s); In a forested setting. South Dakota
Photographer:Chris Evans, River to River CWMA
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Photographer:Mary Ellen (Mel) Harte,
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Number:5230083
Description: Flower(s); Female flower heads
Photographer:Richard Old, XID Services, Inc.
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Number:1196013
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Photographer:Michael Shephard, USDA Forest Service
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Number:5230085
Description: Flower(s); Male flower heads
Photographer:Richard Old, XID Services, Inc.
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Number:5230086
Description: Flower(s); Male flower heads
Photographer:Richard Old, XID Services, Inc.
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Number:5230084
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Female flower heads

Photographer:Richard Old, XID Services, Inc.
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Number:1237095
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Photographer:Dan Tenaglia, Missouriplants.com
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Number:1358350
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Photographer:Mary Ellen (Mel) Harte,
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Number:1265114
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Photographer:Peggy Greb, USDA Agricultural Research Service
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Number:1358358
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Photographer:Mary Ellen (Mel) Harte,
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Number:1196252
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Photographer:UAF Cooperative Extension Archive, University of Alaska - Fairbanks
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Number:1196009
Description: Infestation;
Photographer:UAF Cooperative Extension Archive, University of Alaska - Fairbanks
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Number:1459754
Description: Infestation; In a pasture
Photographer:Steve Dewey, Utah State University
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Number:1929056
Description: Infestation; in canola (Rape seed) field near Consort, Alberta
Photographer:Alec McClay, McClay Ecoscience
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Number:5307006
Description: Diagram or Graphic; USDA NRCS. Wetland flora: Field office illustrated guide to plant species. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Photographer:USDA PLANTS Database, USDA NRCS PLANTS Database
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Number:5307004
Description: Diagram or Graphic; Britton, N.L., and A. Brown. 1913. Illustrated flora of the northern states and Canada. Vol. 3: 553.
Photographer:USDA PLANTS Database, USDA NRCS PLANTS Database
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Subject Reference(s)

  • USDA, NRCS. 2001. The PLANTS Database, Version 3.1, National Plant Data Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70874-4490 USA. - http://plants.usda.gov/