Scolymus maculatus is a spiny annual plant in the family Asteraceae, native to the Mediterranean region in southern Europe, southwest Asia, and northern Africa, and also the Canary Islands. It has pinnately incised prickly leaves and prickly wings along the stems, both with a white marginal vein. The yellow flowerheads stand solitary or with a few together at the tip to the stems, and subtended by more than five leaflike bracts. The plant is known as scolyme taché in French, cardogna macchiata in Italian, cardo borriquero in Spanish, and escólimo-malhado in Portuguese, חוח עקוד in Hebrew and سنارية حولية in Arabic. In English it is called spotted golden thistle or spotted oyster thistle.[1][2]
Scolymusmaculatus is a spiny annual plant in the family Asteraceae, native to the Mediterranean region in southern Europe, southwest Asia, and northern...
spined wings along the stems are interrupted. Scolymus hispanicus Scolymus grandiflorus Scolymusmaculatus In 1576 Carolus Clusius describes Scolimus Theophrasti...
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Arabs by the name sinnāria, and which in modern taxonomy is called Scolymusmaculatus (Spotted golden thistle), grows in Palestine and was sometimes eaten...
of which is also used medicinally when prepared in wine vinegar. Scolymusmaculatus Spotted golden-thistle (Arabic: sinnāria; ṣinnāria; sunnāria; shōq...