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142258 - Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop.

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Common NameCanada thistle Place CollectedNorth America: Canada, Alberta, Edmonton Date Collected1999-08-31

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Common NameCanada thistle Place CollectedNorth America: Canada, Alberta, Edmonton Date Collected1999-08-31
Accession Number 142258 Scientific Name Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop. View Species Details » Common Name Canada thistle Family Asteraceae Collected By Little, Stefan Date Collected 1999-08-31 Collector Number 00009 Place Collected North America: Canada, Alberta, Edmonton Place Collected Details
North Saskatchewan River valley slope, near Ezio Farone park in Edmonton Alberta. Latitude N 53 31.95 W 113 30.70. Habitat: Disturbed area near foot trail and old LRT construction site dominated by Cirsium arvense.…
North Saskatchewan River valley slope, near Ezio Farone park in Edmonton Alberta. Latitude N 53 31.95 W 113 30.70. Habitat: Disturbed area near foot trail and old LRT construction site dominated by Cirsium arvense. Undisturbed area nearby is mainly a Stipa comata/ Bouteloua gracilis grassland community. Wind exposed habitat. Soil dry, rich and somewhat sandy. Aspect 183, slope 48%
Latitude 53.5325 Longitude -113.511667 Max Uncertainty Estimate (km) .18

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"142258 - Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop., University of Alberta Vascular Plant Herbarium." University of Alberta Museums Search Site, https://search.museums.ualberta.ca/12-199280. Accessed 28 Jan. 2025.

Taxonomic Hierarchy

Kingdom Plantae Division Flowering Plants Class Eudicots Order Asterales Family Asteraceae Genus Cirsium Mill. Species Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop.
This hierarchy is created from our museum records, it may not always accurately reflect modern taxonomies.

Taxonomic Hierarchy for University of Alberta Vascular Plant Herbarium

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This hierarchy is created from our museum records, it may not always accurately reflect modern taxonomies.