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cotton-thistle
ˈcotton-thistle A tall species of thistle, Onopordum Acanthium, entirely covered with white cottony down.1548 Turner Names of Herbes, Acanthium..maye be called in englishe otethistle..or gum thistle, or cotten thistle, because it is gummy and the leaues haue in them a thynge lyke cotten. 1611 Cotgr.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thistle Manufacturing Company
The site was known as the "Thistle Factory" or "Thistle Cotton Mill". In 1837 they built a cotton mill and silk production facility on property purchased from the Ellicott brothers. wikipedia.org
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Thistle
and others Cnicus – blessed thistle Cynara – artichoke, cardoon Echinops – globe thistle Notobasis – Syrian thistle Onopordum – cotton thistle, also Popular modern usage favours cotton thistle (Onopordum acanthium), perhaps because of its more imposing appearance, though it is not native and unlikely wikipedia.org
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thistle
▪ I. thistle, n. (ˈθɪs(ə)l) Forms: 1 thistil, þistel, þystel, 4–6 thistel, thystle, 5 thestel, thystelle, -tylle, 5–6 thistell, thystell, 6 thystel, thistyll, thessel, 7 thissel, 5– thistle. β. (chiefly Sc.) 5 thristelle, 5–7 thrissill(e, 6 thirsill, thyrsill, 6–9 thrissel, thrisle, 8–9 thrissle, 9 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Scrobipalpa acuminatella
The larvae feed on Carduus and Cirsium species, but also Cotton thistle, Artemisia species and Serratula tinctoria. wikipedia.org
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Onopordum acanthium
Spear thistle is native to Britain, while cotton thistle is non-native. The common name of cotton thistle derives from the cotton-like hairs on the leaves. wikipedia.org
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Sanger–Black apparatus
The second, S-shaped tube is for outflow of the gases and joined by another rubber stopper to a bulg tube, with bulb containing pre-dried cotton as adsorbent If the semi-quantitative variant is to be performed, the paper is put in the (only) thistle tube – i. e., vertically, not horizontally. wikipedia.org
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Onopordum
. - Cotton thistle, Scotch thistle, Scotch common-thistle, heraldic thistle, woolly thistle - widespread across Europe and temperate Asia Onopordum acaulon L. - Stemless thistle, horse thistle - France, Spain, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia Onopordum alexandrinum Boiss. - Egypt, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Israel wikipedia.org
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Myelois circumvoluta
Myelois circumvoluta, the thistle ermine, is a small moth species of the family Pyralidae. It is found in Europe. The caterpillars feed on Cardueae (Cynareae) thistles – greater burdock (Arctium lappa), cotton thistle (Onopordum acanthium), and Carduus and Cirsium wikipedia.org
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Tebenna micalis
Tebenna micalis, also known as the small thistle moth, is a species of moth in the family Choreutidae found worldwide. In Australia on capeweed (Arctotheca calendula), spear thistle (Cirsium vulgare), horseweed (Erigeron canadensis), cotton thistle (Onopordum acanthium) wikipedia.org
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Walter Aitkenhead
Walter Campbell Allison Aitkenhead (21 May 1887 – 19 July 1966) was a Scottish footballer who played for Partick Thistle, Blackburn Rovers and the Scotland After retiring in 1918 he worked at management level in the Lancashire cotton industry, serving as chairman of a local firm in Blackburn for almost 40 wikipedia.org
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Onopordum nervosum
Onopordum nervosum, called Moor's cotton thistle or reticulate thistle, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Onopordum native to the Iberian peninsula wikipedia.org
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Adelphocoris rapidus
But they don't stop there, they tend to feed on field crops such as cotton and sugarbeet and also on such weeds as Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense), Rumex wikipedia.org
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Anthodite
Their appearance is often compared to that of a cactus or thistle plant. Cave cotton (also called "gypsum cotton") is very thin, flexible filaments of gypsum or epsomite projecting from a cave wall. References Speleothems wikipedia.org
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Coronation gown of Elizabeth II
leaf, Australian wattle, New Zealand silver fern, South African protea, Indian lotus flower for India, the Lotus flower of Ceylon, and Pakistan's wheat, cotton opals, mother of pearl, diamante, and soft green silk; and the three emblems of Pakistan: wheat, in oat-shaped diamante and fronds of golden crystal, cotton wikipedia.org
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