Definition
Cirsium discolor, commonly known as field thistle or two-toned thistle, is a native North American thistle species. Itβs recognized by its large, showy flower heads and the contrasting colors of its leaves (green on top, whitish underneath). Think of it as the dressed-up cousin of other thistles, sporting a fancy outfit. π It is less aggressive than Canada thistle, often playing a valuable role in supporting pollinators. Its attractive flowers make it a visually appealing addition to meadows and gardens.