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Meaning of Starthistle from wikipedia

- particularly species-rich. Common names for this genus are centaury, centory, starthistles, knapweeds, centaureas and the more ambiguous "bluets"; a vernacular...
- region and invasive in many other places. It is also known as golden starthistle, yellow ****spur and St. Barnaby's thistle (or Barnaby thistle). Centaurea...
- include the kudzu vine, giant hogweed, ****anese knotweed, and yellow starthistle. Notably invasive animals include European rabbits, domestic cats, and...
- as the yellow starthistle hairy weevil. It is used as an agent of biological pest control against the noxious weed yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis)...
- Young, James A.; Clements, Charlie D.; Balciunas, JOE (2002). "Purple Starthistle (Centaurea calcitrapa) Seed Germination1". Weed Technology. 16 (2): 452...
- Centaurea americana, commonly called American starthistle or American basketflower, is an annual native to the southern central United States and northeastern...
- Centaurea melitensis (called Maltese star-thistle in Europe, tocalote or tocolote in western North America) is an annual plant in the family Asteraceae...
- known as the yellow starthistle pea**** fly. It is used as an agent of biological pest control against the noxious weed yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis)...
- plants to become established. Many non-native species, such as yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis), are able to produce a long tap root that allows...
- Archived from the original (xls) on 2015-06-26. Retrieved 2014-10-17. "Starthistle, yellow (Centaurea solstitialis), purple (Centaurea calcitrapa), and...