Fleurs de cardère
Dipsacus fullonum famille des caprifoliacées ex Dipsacacées
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Taken on Monday July 14, 2025
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Posted on Tuesday July 15, 2025
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Typo93 said:
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The name teasel derives from words such as Old English tǣsl, tǣsel; relating to the verb "to tease" – the dried heads of the plant were once used in the textile industry to raise the nap on woolen cloth.
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