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Cirsium arizonicum (Arizona thistle) is a North American species of thistle in the sunflower family, native to the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. It has been found in Arizona, southeastern California, New Mexico, Nevada, Colorado, Utah, Sonora, and northwestern Chihuahua. Cirsium arizonicum is a herbaceous plant that can be either biennial or perennial, reaching 30-150 cm in height. The spiny leaves are oblong-obovate with pinate lobes; the basal leaves are larger, 10-40 cm long, while leaves on the upper stem can be only 3 cm long. The inflorescence is 3-4 cm in length and 1. 5-2 cm diameter, red to pink or purple, with all the florets of similar form (no division into disc and ray florets); individual plants are very variable in the number of heads produced, from one to 100. Flowering is from mid spring to mid fall. The species occurs in mountains, at elevations of 900-3,600 m.

Plant type

Perennial herb

Size

1 - 5 ft Tall

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Color

Pink, Purple, Red

Plant communities

Subalpine Forest

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Pollinators supported

0 confirmed and 142 likely

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Brassica napus

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Fagopyrum esculentum

Strawberries

Fragaria

Apples

Malus domestica