Cirsium peckii
Cirsium peckii, the Steens Mountain thistle, is a very spiny and prickly perennial plant in the family Asteraceae that grows in the Great Basin of the western United States.
Growth pattern
It is a perennial plant that grows with a single nonbranching erect stem from tall, covered with sharp stiff hairs.Leaves and stems
Leaves are lanceolate and deeply divided, with sharp, pointed, yellow needle-like teeth on the points of lobes, and are either hairless or have sparse hairs on the midrib. The lower leaves are long.Inflorescence and fruit
Light lavender heads of flowers are clustered at the base of the leaves along the upper part of the stem.It flowers from June to August.