- Thistle
:"This article is about the plant, for other uses see
Thistle (disambiguation) ."Thistle is the common name of a group of
flowering plant s characterised by leaves with sharp prickles on the margins, mostly in the plant familyAsteraceae . Prickles often occur all over the plant - on surfaces such as those of the stem and flat parts of leaves. These are anadaptation to protect the plant againstherbivorous animals, discouraging them from feeding on the plant. Typically, aninvolucre with a clasping shape of a cup or urn subtends each of a thistle's flowerheads.The term thistle is sometimes taken to mean exactly those plants in the tribe
Cynareae (synonym: Cardueae) [cite web | title = Cardueae (“thistles”) | work = Bio
] , especially the genera "Carduus ", "Cirsium ", and "Onopordum "cite web | work = Merriam-Webster's online dictionary | title = thistle | url = http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=thistle | accessdate = 2007-11-30] . However, plants outside this tribe are sometimes called thistles, and if this is done thistles would form a polyphyletic group.Taxa
Genera in the Asteraceae with the word thistle often used in their common names include:
*"Arctium " –Burdock
*"Carduus " – Musk Thistle and others
*"Carlina " –Carline Thistle
*"Centaurea " –Star Thistle
*"Cicerbita " – Sow Thistle
*"Cirsium " – Common Thistle, Field Thistle and others
*"Cnicus " – Blessed Thistle
*"Cynara " –Artichoke s,Cardoon
*"Echinops " –Globethistle
*"Notobasis " – Syrian thistle
*"Onopordum " –Cotton Thistle , also known as Scots or Scotch Thistle
*"Scolymus " – Golden Thistle or Oyster Thistle
*"Silybum " –Milk Thistle
*"Sonchus " – Sow ThistlePlants in families other than Asteraceae which are sometimes called thistle include:
*"Salsola " – Saltwort, Tumbleweed, or Russian Thistle (familyChenopodiaceae )Heraldry
In the
language of flowers , the thistle (like the burr) is an ancient Celtic symbol of nobility of character as well as of birth, for the wounding or provocation of a thistle yields punishment. For this reason the thistle is the symbol of theOrder of the Thistle , a highchivalric order ofScotland .Another story is that a
Viking attacker stepped on one at night and cried out, so alerting the defenders of aScottish castle .Cite web|url=http://www.nwcb.wa.gov/weed_info/Written_findings/Onopordum_acanthium.html|title=Scotch thistle|accessdate=2007-10-16|publisher=Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board] Whatever the justification, thenational flower ofScotland is Scots Thistle, "Onopordum acanthium ". It is found in manyScottish symbols and as the name of several Scottish football clubs.Place names
"Carduus" is the Latin term for a thistle (hence
cardoon ), and "Cardonnacum" is the Latin word for a place with thistles. This is believed to be the origin of name of theBurgundy village ofChardonnay, Saône-et-Loire , which in turn is thought to be the home of the famousChardonnay grape variety.Ecology
Thistle flowers, along with bugle and
bramble s flowers, are favourite nectar sources of thePearl-bordered Fritillary ,Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary ,High Brown Fritillary , andDark Green Fritillary butterflies. [ [http://www.butterfly-conservation.org/uploads/Bracken%20for%20Butterflies.pdf Bracken for Butterflies] leaflet c0853 byButterfly Conservation , January 2005]Literary references
Hugh MacDiarmid 's poemA Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle is an extended meditation on themes which are in part derived from the position of the plant in secular Scottishiconography .Notes and references
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