Thistle love

Cirsium eatonii, July 13, 2020

Cirsium eatonii, July 13, 2020

Common & scientific name
Eaton’s thistle, Cirsium eatonii

Family
Sunflower, Asteraceae

Location
Lower Lost Man trail, 10,600 & Upper Lost Man trail, 11,500

Fun, weird, helpful, or little known fact
As I’ve said before, not all thistles are “bad”—i.e., non-native  invasives—and indeed with a little time and attention paid can take on a certain charm (in addition to being pollinator favorites).  This thistle is common (but not TOO common) on the Pass, from the montane to the alpine in meadows and forest openings.  It has white, pink, or purple flowers protruding up from its cobwebby head.  Its stem is often dark red (below) and its leaves are spiny.  It has learned well how to protect itself!

C. eatonii, July 15, 2020

C. eatonii, July 15, 2020