The dull purple flowers of the Creeping Thistle have been pollinated, mainly by Bumble bees and Hover Flies. Now the seed heads start to form
The dull purple flowers of the Creeping Thistle have been pollinated, mainly by Bumble bees and Hover Flies. Now the seed heads start to form as parachutes for dispersal by the wind
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Location: Scarborough, UK
Photo credit: © Nick Greaves / Alamy / Afripics
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