| Latin Name: | Cirsium eriophorum |
| Common Name: | Wooly thistle |
| Family: | Compositae |
| Synonyms: | Carduus eriophorus. Cnicus eriophorus. |
| Known Hazards: | None known |
| Author: (L.)Scop. |
| Habit: Biennial |
| Habitat: Grassland, open scrub and roadsides on calcareous soils[12, 17]. |
| Height: 1.5 Width: |
Cultivation Details: An easily grown plant, succeeding in any ordinary garden soil in a sunny position[200]. |
Propagation Notes: Seed - sow early spring or autumn. Germinates in 2 - 8 weeks at 20°c[164]. |
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