RMM57HE8–Edible Thistle, Cirsium edule, blooming in September in Grand Valley in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA
RMCNNAMT–Cardoon edible thistle
RMC60FBD–Globe artichoke, a partially edible perennial thistle originating in southern Europe around the Mediterranean
RMCY9HCY–Cynara scolymus, Globe artichoke. Blue flower above the lobed green leaves of this perennial edible thistle.
RF2A9YY0W–Galactites tomentosa (purple milk thistle) is a biennial herb usually found on barren ground or pastures. It is native to Mediterranean countries.
RF2BJ0GF6–Globe artichoke growing. The Globe artichoke (Cynara scolymus) is a species of thistle. The edible part of the plant is the base (receptacle) of the a
RM2BM1KFP–Silvery leaves of Cardoon Cynara cardunculus or Globe Artichoke growing amongst brambles on wasteground in Bristol UK
RMFEFCE0–Seen here in flower, the globe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus) is a variety of edible thistle. Surrey, England, UK.
RFW5ARKW–Cardoon (Cynara cardunculus), also called the globe artichoke, is a thistle in the sunflower family.
RFD5K58D–Cirsium edule, Indian Thistle
RM2R7566E–Flowering head of the Marsh Thistle / Cirsium palustre, the stem of which is edible. Possible metaphor for pain / painful / sharp, also marshy ground.
RMBD41TA–Cooked artichoke heads with vinaigrette Tear off a leaf dip the edible base in dressing and remove flesh with teeth
RMHWXHG7–Cardoon or artichoke thistle against the sky
RMPHC1H8–Seedheads of Milk Thistle plant growing in wild on shingle beach in late August
RMM57HDM–Bee visiting Edible Thistle, Cirsium edule, blooming in September in Grand Valley in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA
RMCNNBDH–Cardoon flower head Around The Exotic Garden, Norwich
RMC684FN–Globe artichoke, a partially edible perennial thistle originating in southern Europe around the Mediterranean
RMCY9HD6–Cynara scolymus, Globe artichoke. Blue flower above the lobed green leaves of this perennial edible thistle.
RFPWH975–Galactites tomentosa (purple milk thistle) is a biennial herb usually found on barren ground or pastures. It is native to Mediterranean countries.
RF2BJ0GFJ–Globe artichoke growing. The Globe artichoke (Cynara scolymus) is a species of thistle. The edible part of the plant is the base (receptacle) of the a
RF2WE2XP6–The large thistle-like blossom of the artichoke is not only edible but also an eye-catching and bee-friendly addition to a cottage garden.
RMT996XH–Globe artichoke or Cardoon Thistle Cynara cardunculus flower bud before opening
RMFEFCDY–Seen here in flower, the globe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus) is a variety of edible thistle. Surrey, England, UK.
RFW5ARKT–Cardoon (Cynara cardunculus), also called the globe artichoke, is a thistle in the sunflower family.
RMR17MH5–Cardoon or artichoke thistle, Cynara cardunculus, flower as a garden ornamenal plant, July
RFKH3F10–Flower buds of Marsh Thistle / Cirsium palustre - the prepared stems of which are edible when cooked. Possible metaphor for pain / painful / sharp.
RFKJM62H–A close up of an Artichoke growing in a vegetable garden
RFW39MD5–Cardoon (AKA the artichoke thistle or globe artichoke) is a thistle in the sunflower family. Stems are edible and highly prized in the Mediterranean.
RMPHC1J7–Seedheads of Milk Thistle plant growing in wild on shingle beach in late August
RMM57HE5–Bees visiting Edible Thistle, Cirsium edule, blooming in September in Grand Valley in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA
RMCNNBE4–Cardoon flower head Around The Exotic Garden, Norwich
RF2R5BWDT–Galactites tomentosus or purple milk thistle
RMCY9HCM–Cynara scolymus, Globe artichoke. Blue flower above the lobed green leaves of this perennial edible thistle.
RF2WXWH49–Migrating Monarch Butterfly on a Bull Thistle in a green pasture in spring in Texas.
RF2BJ0GFK–Globe artichoke growing. The Globe artichoke (Cynara scolymus) is a species of thistle. The edible part of the plant is the base (receptacle) of the a
RF2AAR4YK–in Focus the open flower of the Healing marsh thistle with delicate pink petals fills the picture. The background is blurred in soft colours.
RMR17MH6–Cardoon or artichoke thistle, Cynara cardunculus, flower against blue sky as a garden ornamenal plant, July
RM2R6WHMF–Marsh Thistle / Cirsium palustre starting to flower. Grows 6-7ft tall spreading out as matures during growing season. Stems edible. Painful metaphor.
RF2X3XP4W–Globe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus) with edible flower buds growing in gardenbed
RF2KDJGP3–a group of young crested thistle growing on a meadow. Hidden between grass. Nature photo from the forest
RFW9WPNJ–Field of pink wild thistle flowers. Galactites tomentosa or purple milk thistle is herbaceous edible plant of the Asteraceae family. Herb with spines.
RF2CKA0AX–Edible Thistle, Cirsium edule, with Mount Baker distant, along the climbers' trail leading toward Heliotrope Ridge, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Fo
RME52RY6–Giant thistle flower of the cardoon, Cynara cardunculus
RF2R5BWDP–Galactites tomentosus or purple milk thistle
RMCY9HCB–Cynara scolymus, Globe artichoke. Blue flower above the lobed green leaves of this perennial edible thistle.
RM2R7BENT–Cardoon thistles,Cynara cardunculus
RF2BJ0GFP–Globe artichoke growing. The Globe artichoke (Cynara scolymus) is a species of thistle. The edible part of the plant is the base (receptacle) of the a
RFJ09YBG–Burdock flowers isolated on a white background
RM2GK953H–cabbage thistle (Cirsium oleraceum), differnet leaf shapes of a cabbage thistle, Germany
RMM6KNYC–Annual Sow thistle, Sow thistle common weeds in Australia. Also known as Sonchus oleraceus, sowthistle, smooth sow thistle
RF2BJ0GFF–Globe artichoke growing. The Globe artichoke (Cynara scolymus) is a species of thistle. The edible part of the plant is the base (receptacle) of the a
RFKGXG03–Burdock flowers isolated on a white background
RM2GK94Y6–cabbage thistle (Cirsium oleraceum), differnet leaf shapes of a cabbage thistle, Germany
RMM6KP08–Annual Sow thistle, Sow thistle common weeds in Australia. Also known as Sonchus oleraceus, sowthistle, smooth sow thistle