Dipsacus laciniatus

Characteristics
Dicots
Dipsacus laciniatus L.
Cutleaf Teasel
forb
1
**
Not Native AGCP (FACU), EMP (FACU) (NWPL) KY[SNA] (State Rank) GNR (Global Rank)
Armaments
Yes
Base Flower Color
White
Duration
Biennial
Fruit Dehiscence
No
Fruit Type
Capsule
Fruit Wet/Dry
Dry
General Ecology
Terrestrial
Growth Habit
forb
Leaf Arrangement
opposite
Leaf Complexity
simple
Leaf Duration
deciduous
Leaf Fragrance
No
Leaflet Number
0
Moisture Requirements
Xeric; Mesic
Overall Flower Symmetry
Zygomorphic
Pistil Number
1
Placentation Type
Apical
Soil Composition
Mineral
Stamen Number
4
Unconsolidated Rock
Yes
Unconsolidated Size Class
Cobble; Gravel
Woody Herbaceous
Herbaceous
Classification
Dipsacales
Dipsacus laciniatus L. - Cutleaf Teasel
Species Distribution Map

This species has been reported in the counties highlighted in the interactive distribution map below. Click on a county to display its name.

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  • Southeastern Plains
    • Blackland Prarie
  • Blue Ridge Mountains
  • Ridge and Valley
  • Cumberland Plateau
  • Cumberland Mountains
  • Allegheny Plateau
  • Interior Plateau
    • Bluegrass Region
    • Nashville Basin
    • Pennyroyal Karst Plain
    • Western Highland Rim
    • Eastern Highland Rim
  • Interior River Valleys and Hills
    • Shawnee / Caseyville Hills
  • Mississippi Alluvial Plain
  • Mississippi Valley Loess Plains
Synonyms
Specimens and Distribution

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Range of years during which specimens were collected:

Plant Photos
Dipsacus laciniatus - 20
Dipsacus laciniatus - Milo Pyne View Full Size
Dipsacus laciniatus - 20
Dipsacus laciniatus - Milo Pyne View Full Size
Dipsacus laciniatus - 20
Dipsacus laciniatus - Milo Pyne View Full Size