Currently around 1m tall, huge leaves with spikes and water pooling where the leaves meet. In my UK garden.

by satchel-of-pigeons

3 Comments

  1. TedTheHappyGardener

    Looks like Teasel, Dipsacus sp.

  2. Big_Brilliant997

    Teesle, or Dipsacus. An invasive plant that bites. Great for pollinators but should definitely go!

  3. Clear_Mode_4199

    Teasel. The water pooling at the leaf nodes is actually to catch insects, it’s one of the few carnivorous plants in the UK.

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