Cut-Leaf Teasel
Dipsacus laciniatus L.

Dipsacus laciniatus, known as Cut-Leaf Teasel, is a flowering plant in the Caprifoliaceae family. It is native to Europe and Asia and has been introduced to North America, where it is considered an invasive species. The plant is found in regions such as British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec, and various European countries including Belgium, France, Germany, and Italy.
Description
Dipsacus laciniatus is a member of the honeysuckle family, Caprifoliaceae, and is commonly referred to as Cut-Leaf Teasel. It is a flowering plant that is native to Europe and Asia. The species has been introduced to North America, where it is classified as an invasive weed. It has a wide distribution across both continents, including areas such as British Columbia, New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec, and several European countries like Belgium, France, Germany, and Italy. The plant was first described in 1753 by L.
Other common names
Cut-Leaf TeaselCut-Leaved TeaselCutleaf TeaselLaciniate TeaselVenus'S-Bath
Distribution
British Columbia · New Brunswick · Ontario · Quebec · SE · Belgium · Brussels-Capital Region · Flemish Region · Walloon Region · France · The Netherlands · Great Britain · GB · IT · DK · Bulgaria · Germany · Italy · Switzerland · England · Wales · Vermont-US · CH · BG · NO · CA · conterminous 48 United States · Afghanistan · Albania · Austria
Synonyms
Dipsacus microcephalus
