Creeping Thistle
Latin: Cirsium arvense Irish: Feochadán reatha This is widely distributed native perennial with erect stems growing to a height of about 1.0m and a creeping, spreading rootstock. Specimens can be found in the practice ground, the Builder’s Paddock, the Avenue Field and many other areas of undisturbed grassland around the course. It has deeply pinnate, grey-green leaves that have toothed lobes and margins that are very prickly. They produce pink-mauve flowers from late June to September. The species is abundant throughout Ireland occurring on roadsides,
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