Thistle

Feature with prickles on leaves and stems, most thistles are undesirable (Canada, Musk, Scotch, Russian) are Some of them are noxious weeds in Utah.

Life cycle

They are either perennial or binnial.

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Hazard

What damage does this invasive species cause?

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Control

How to get rid of them?

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Prevention

How to prevent those keep coming back?

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Life cycle

They are either perennial or binnial

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Control

How to get rid of them?

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Hazard

What damage does this invasive species cause?

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Prevention

How to prevent those keep coming back?

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Life cycle

They can be biennial or perennial; can spread by extensive roots or purely by seeds depends on the variety. The stalks and roots are edible don’t let them go seeded as most of them are invasive.

Featured with spiky leaves, they have a very long tap root and make it hard to pull.

They can grow to 6-12′ tall depends on the varieties.

Scotch thistle flower (invasive).

Hazard

Canada, Scotch and Musk thistles are considered as noxious weeds in Utah. They adapted to a broad range of soils and spread aggressively. 

Why are they considered as noxious weeds?

Musk thistle can produce up to 20,000 seeds per plant, only 1/3 being viable. Canada thistle form dense clones by roots. Breaking up the roots by plowing only increases the number of plants. (Pic: 2 years underground growth of Canada Thistle from original 1′ of root. Their roots can go 15′ wide and deep.)

 

Control

Easy to pull by hand before it goes seeded. If the seeds already go in the ground, consider a big scale of physical or chemical removal methods.

Prevention

Timing of control is important to seed prevention. Eradicating existing infestations requires several years of controlling all germinating seedlings.

Mulch it heavily

This way can prevent the new seeds from rooting and sprouting. But it won’t cut the growth of Canada thistle since they spread from roots.

Remove it before it goes seeded

Since they can produce thousands of seeds, identify and remove the seedling before they go mature is important in prevention.

Plant native species

The most sustainable long-term way is having strong native perennials occupying the space to outcompete weeds.