 by starmoon more images... | Remarks: Up to 1 meter (3ft) tall, perennial. The fruit is a large burr that sticks to socks and dogs. The burrs persist long into the fall and winter. This plant is native to Alberta, and is found in gravel banks in the bends of streams, or in recently cleared damp wasteland and meadows. by Nora_in_Vancouver more remarks... | Ratings| overall | n/a | | how easy | 10.0 | | flower | 10.0 | | foliage | 8.0 | | propagate | n/a | | fragrance | n/a |
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