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Carduus nutans is native to Europe, Western Siberia, Asia, and North Africa. [13] It has become invasive in North America, Australia, New Zealand, and Southern Africa. [9] It is abundant in the North American Rocky Mountains. [12] The plant can grow at least to an elevation of 1,830 m (6,000 ft).
Carduus acanthoides: spiny plumeless thistle Carduus nutans: musk thistle Centaurea cyanus: cornflower Cirsium vulgare: spear thistle Clematis vitalba: old man's beard Cortaderia jubata: purple pampas grass Crataegus monogyna: common hawthorn Cyperus rotundus: coco-grass Cytisus scoparius: common broom Cytisus striatus: hairy-fruited broom ...
Several Carduus are notorious invasive plants outside their native range, for example, in Australia [8] and the United States. [9] Species such as C. acanthoides , C. nutans , C. pycnocephalus , and C. tenuiflorus easily become weedy in disturbed habitat, such as overgrazed pasture.
Carduus acanthoides: spiny plumeless thistle Carduus nutans: musk thistle Centaurea solstitialis: yellow star-thistle Cuscuta californica: chaparral dodder Cynodon dactylon: Bermuda grass Elaeagnus angustifolia: Russian olive Eragrostis cilianensis: stinkgrass Eragrostis lehmanniana: Lehamann lovegrass Kali tragus: prickly Russian thistle ...
This is a list of invasive species in North America.A species is regarded as invasive if it has been introduced by human action to a location, area, or region where it did not previously occur naturally (i.e., is not a native species), becomes capable of establishing a breeding population in the new location without further intervention by humans, and becomes a pest in the new location ...
Carduus acanthoides: spiny plumeless thistle Carduus crispus: curly plumeless thistle Carduus nutans: musk thistle Centaurea jacea: brown knapweed Cirsium arvense: Canada thistle Cirsium vulgare: spear thistle Convolvulus arvensis: field bindweed Dioscorea polystachya: Chinese yam Dipsacus fullonum: wild teasel Elaeagnus umbellata: Japanese ...
A list of invasive plant species in California. Numerous plants have been introduced to the California Floristic Province and within the state's borders. Many of them have become invasive species and/or noxious weeds .
Carduus nutans: musk thistle Centaurea solstitialis: yellow star-thistle Cuscuta californica: chaparral dodder Eragrostis cilianensis: stinkgrass Kali tragus: prickly Russian thistle Puccinellia distans: weeping alkaligrass Rubus armeniacus: Himalayan blackberry Salix × fragilis: crack willow Setaria verticillata: hooked bristlegrass Solanum ...