The Spear Thistle, like most in the family produces a seed head that has many down-like filaments that act like parachutes. This helps the seed spread


The Spear Thistle, like most in the family, produces a seed head that has many down-like filaments that act like parachutes. This helps the seed get dispersed by the wind over a large area


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Location: Scarborough, UK
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