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    1–2.5 metres (3.3–8.2 ft) tall. Dipsacus species are native to Europe, Asia and northern Africa. The genus name (Dipsacus) is derived from the Greek word...
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    Dipsacus fullonum, syn. Dipsacus sylvestris, is a species of flowering plant known by the common names wild teasel or fuller's teasel, although the latter...
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    based on research. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dipsacus laciniatus. "Dipsacus laciniatus". Germplasm Resources Information Network. Agricultural...
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    Dipsacus pilosus, or small teasel, is a species of biennial flowering plant in the family Caprifoliaceae. The epithet small refers to the flower heads...
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  • Murexsul dipsacus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Muricidae, the murex snails or rock snails. Murexsul dipsacus (Broderip...
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    used in carding wool. The family has contained these genera; Acanthocalyx Dipsacus (teasel) Knautia Scabiosa Succisa (devil's bit) Succisella Morina—also...
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    remove the grease, drying it on tenter frames raising the nap with teasels (Dipsacus) and shearing it to a uniform finish. The Ordinances of The Clothworkers'...
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    bark of Eucalyptus globulus the barley grain Hordeum vulgare and the herb Dipsacus asperoides. It can also be found in the freshwater fern Salvinia molesta...
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    Umbel Astrantia minor (umbel) Spadix Arum maculatum (spadix) Head (round) Dipsacus fullonum (head) Catkin (racemose or spicate) Alnus incana (ament) Determinate...
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    the word thistle, such as beethistle, E. articulatum (family Apiaceae) Dipsacus fullonum – German names include Hausdistel, Kardendisteln, Roddistel, Sprotdistel...
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