Safflower - Carthamus tinctorius

Alternative names
Dyer’s Saffron
Description

Carthamus tinctorius is an erect, branching plant growing to 60 cm and sometimes considerably taller. It has spiny leaves and vivid orange or yellow, thistle-like flower-heads with prominent green bracts.

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Habitat

Used in bird-seed mixtures and may appear as a casual on rubbish tips, in places where farmyard manure has been dumped or other waste places.

When to see it

Flowering June to August.

Life History

An annual or biennial herb.

UK Status

There are a scattering of records from across Britain for this species in the wild.

VC55 Status

The 2021 record from Castle Hill Country Park is the first from our area.

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Species profile

Common names
Safflower
Species group:
flowering plant
Kingdom:
Plantae
Order:
Asterales
Family:
Asteraceae
Records on NatureSpot:
1
First record:
08/10/2021 (Matthewman, Robin)
Last record:
08/10/2021 (Matthewman, Robin)

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