Dipsacus sylvestris Huds.

The New York Botanical Garden
Plants of U.S. A.
Dipsacaceae Dipsacus sylvestris Hudson
det. M. Nee, 2006
botanical
garden
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Strictly erect robust herbs, to 2 m. tall. Corolla white;
flowers odorless (10:00 A.M., sunny). Weedy unshaded
roadside and waste areas around highways, businesses and
industrial areas, with Aster, Solidago, Oenothera, Daucus
carota, Lotus corniculatus, and Coronilla varia. Common
in the area around Binghamton in this sort of area, but
generally lacking along roads at a distance away from the
city.
Coll: M. Nee 54510
12 Aug. 2006
New York, Broome Co., ESE of center of Binghamton,
Colesville Road and Hwy. 11.
42°06’04”N, 75°50,11”W. alt. 265 m.
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