Currently around 1m tall, huge leaves with spikes and water pooling where the leaves meet. In my UK garden. by satchel-of-pigeons plants IdentificationWhat's this plant 3 Comments TedTheHappyGardener 1 week ago Looks like Teasel, Dipsacus sp. Big_Brilliant997 1 week ago Teesle, or Dipsacus. An invasive plant that bites. Great for pollinators but should definitely go! Clear_Mode_4199 1 week ago Teasel. The water pooling at the leaf nodes is actually to catch insects, it’s one of the few carnivorous plants in the UK.
Big_Brilliant997 1 week ago Teesle, or Dipsacus. An invasive plant that bites. Great for pollinators but should definitely go!
Clear_Mode_4199 1 week ago 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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Looks like Teasel, Dipsacus sp.
Teesle, or Dipsacus. An invasive plant that bites. Great for pollinators but should definitely go!
Teasel. The water pooling at the leaf nodes is actually to catch insects, it’s one of the few carnivorous plants in the UK.