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There are native thistle species that could be confused with bull thistle. The surfaces of leaves on bull thistle are rough to the touch, while the surface of the native thistles that occur in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks tend to be smooth. The stems of bull thistle have obvious spiny wings. The native species tend not to have such distinct wings along the stem. Natural HistoryBull thistle reproduces entirely by seed. A healthy plant can produce up to 5000 wind-dispersed seeds. The seeds, however, do not remain viable in soil for long periods. ManagementThe most extensive infestation of bull thistle in the parks appears to be in and around the Grant Grove area. There are also populations in some areas of the backcountry. Sequoia & Kings Canyon Natural Resource Management personnel have been actively controlling populations of bull thistle in the Grant Grove area since 1999. |
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