Centaurea benedicta
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Cnicus benedictus, (Linn. Carduus benedictus, Authors. Centaurea benedicta, Linn. Carbenia benedicta, Adans.). Fig. 1005. Height 2 ft.: lvs. alternate, sinuate-pinnatifid, oblong, the lobes and teeth spiny: heads terminal, yellow, 1 in. wide, the fls. exclusively tubular. Medit. regions and Caucasus. Sometimes cult.; also seen in waste places of S. Atlantic states and Calif. as a weed adventive from Eu. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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