Spiny sowthistle
Prepared by Jennifer L. D’Appollonio, Assistant Scientist, University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469. Updated February 2018.
Scientific name: Sonchus asper (L.) Hill
Common name(s): spiny sowthistle, spiny-leaved sowthistle, prickly sow thistle, sharp-fringed sow thistle
Link(s): USDA PLANTS Profile, Go Botany
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Description:
– annual
– the spines may cause redness, burning, and/or itching rashes
-leaves are
- simple
- alternate
– milky sap
– the leaves usually have rounded lobes that clasp the stem
– may be confused with S. arvensis, which has a rhizome, or S. oleraceus, which has triangular leaf lobes; see left sidebar of Go Botany webpage
Habitat:
-disturbed sites
-meadows and fields
Agriculture:
-eaten by livestock
Natural History:
-native to Eurasia
-the young leaves are edible
Sources:
Go Botany. “Sonchus Asper (L.) Hill.” Sonchus Asper (Spiny-Leaved Sow-Thistle): Go Botany, 2021, gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org/species/sonchus/asper/.