Globe-thistle - Echinops agg

Alternative names
Globe Thistle
Description

This is a glandular, woolly herbaceous plant which reaches on average 50 to 100 centimetres in height, up to a maximum of two metres.  Each 'globe' is made up of many individual flowerheads, each of which is a single flower surrounded by 3 rows of bracts. Several species and hybrids of Globe-thistle are grown in gardens, and since any may escape and become established we have decided to treat them as an aggregate for NatureSpot purposes.

Identification difficulty
ID checklist (your specimen should have all of these features)

Identification to species-level depends on details of the phyllaries (the bracts beneath each flower) and the presence or absence of glandular hairs on leaves or phyllaries.

Recording advice

A specimen will be needed to verify species records

Habitat

Roadside verges and waste areas, often close to habitation as a garden escape which has persisted in the wild.

When to see it

Flowers June to August.

Life History

Perennial.

UK Status

Scattered thinly, but widely around much of Britain.

VC55 Status

Uncommon in Leicestershire and Rutland. It was not recorded in the 1979 Flora survey of Leicestershire.

Leicestershire & Rutland Map

MAP KEY:

Yellow squares = NBN records (all known data)
Coloured circles = NatureSpot records: 2025+ | 2020-2024 | pre-2020

UK Map

Species profile

Species group:
flowering plant
Kingdom:
Plantae
Order:
Asterales
Family:
Asteraceae
Records on NatureSpot:
8
First record:
05/07/2012 (Semper, Alan)
Last record:
16/06/2025 (Pugh, Dylan)

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% of records within its species group

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Photo of the association

Phytomyza bipunctata

The larva of the Agromyzid fly Phytomyza bipunctata mines the leaves of Echinops species (Globe Thistles). The long, white mines have frass in long strips on alternate sides of the gallery.