Cobweb Thistle
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(Cirsium occidentale)
Cobweb Thistle near Crissy Marsh.
Will Elder, NPS
Origin of genus name: Cirsium is Greek for "thistle." Presidio locations: Found in dune grassland and dune scrub. Range in state: Throughout most of California. Native Californian Uses: The spring stems were skinned and eaten raw by the Tubatulabal and the Kawaiisu. A tea was made from the roots by the Ohlone and used to treat asthma. |
Did You Know?
Major Jonathan Letterman--after whom the hospital at the Presidio was renamed in 1911--was the medical director of the Army of the Potomac. A founding father of military medicine, Letterman organized forward first-aid stations, mobile field hospitals, and ambulance services during the Civil War.