Wild Flowers

in photography •  6 years ago 

The locomotion is common in the biennial plants of Asteraceae. It is effective for inflammation or boils. The young seeds are eaten as herbs, and except for roots, both stem and leaves, including flowers, are used as medicinal herbs. When I saw it in early spring, I thought it was similar to cranes. If you look only at flowers, it looks like a thistle at first glance, but there are no fur or thorns on the leaves.

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