blue thistle
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Definition
Noun: A coarse, prickly European weed characterized by its spikes of blue flowers. It has been introduced and become established in the United States.
Usage
This is a specific botanical term used to identify a particular type of thistle plant. It is primarily used in formal or scientific contexts such as botany, horticulture, ecology, and field guides.
Examples
- The field was overrun with blue thistle, its spiny leaves making it difficult to walk through.
- Botanists noted the spread of the non-native blue thistle across the prairie.
- A single spike of blue thistle stood out vividly against the dry grass.
Advanced Usage
- In ecological studies, the presence of blue thistle can be an indicator of disturbed soil or overgrazed land.
- The term is often used in contrast to native thistle species when discussing invasive plant management.
Variants and Related Words
- Eryngium planum: A potential scientific name for a plant commonly called blue thistle or flat sea holly, though precise identification can vary by region.
- Echinops spp.: Some plants in this genus, like the globe thistle, are sometimes colloquially referred to as blue thistle due to their blue, spherical flower heads.
- Thistle: The general category of prickly plants to which blue thistle belongs.
Synonyms
- Blueweed (Note: This can refer to different plants, so context is key)
- Viper's bugloss () is sometimes called blue thistle, though it is a different species.
Notes on Meaning
The common name "blue thistle" can sometimes be applied loosely to different plant species with blue flowers and a prickly or thistle-like appearance. The core defining features are its coarse, prickly nature and distinctive blue flower spikes. Its status as a naturalized weed is a key part of its identity in regions like the United States.
Noun
- a coarse prickly European weed with spikes of blue flowers; naturalized in United States