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Burdocks - Photo (c) Matt Lavin, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA) CC
Burdocks (Genus Arctium) Info
Arctium is a genus of biennial plants commonly known as burdock, family Asteraceae. Native to the Old World, several species have been widely introduced worldwide. (Wikipedia)
Lesser Burdock - Photo (c) roxanecastan, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by roxanecastan CC
Lesser Burdock (Arctium minus) Info
Arctium minus, commonly known as lesser burdock, burweed, louse-bur, common burdock, button-bur, cuckoo-button, or wild rhubarb, is a biennial plant. This plant is native to Europe, but has become an invasive weed in Australia, North and South America, and other places. (Wikipedia)
Greater Burdock - Photo (c) tlit46, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by tlit46 CC
Greater Burdock (Arctium lappa) Info
Arctium lappa, commonly called greater burdock, gobō (牛蒡/ゴボウ), edible burdock, lappa, beggar's buttons, thorny burr, or happy major is a Eurasian species of plants in the sunflower family, cultivated in gardens for its root used as a vegetable. It has become an invasive weed of high-nitrogen soils in North America, Australia, and other regions. (Wikipedia)
Woolly Burdock - Photo (c) Dina Nesterkova, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Dina Nesterkova CC
Woolly Burdock (Arctium tomentosum) Info
Arctium tomentosum, commonly known as the woolly burdock or downy burdock, is a species of burdock belonging to the family Asteraceae. The species was described by Philip Miller in 1768. (Wikipedia)
Burdock Seedhead Moth - Photo (c) Robby Deans, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Robby Deans CC
Burdock Seedhead Moth (Metzneria lappella) Info
Metzneria lappella, the burdock seedhead moth or burdock seed moth, is a moth of the Gelechiidae family. It is widely distributed throughout the Palaearctic region, northwards to the Polar Circle. It is an introduced species in North America, where it is found from Maine and Quebec to Florida, west to Ontario and Missouri. The habitat consist of fields, roadsides and waste places. (Wikipedia)
Northern Burdock Borer Moth - Photo (c) hobiecat, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by hobiecat CC
Northern Burdock Borer Moth (Papaipema arctivorens) Info
Papaipema arctivorens, the northern burdock borer, is a species of moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found from Quebec to northern Georgia, west to Missouri and north to Minnesota and Ontario. (Wikipedia)
Burdock Fly - Photo (c) Nikolai Vladimirov, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Nikolai Vladimirov CC
Burdock Fly (Tephritis bardanae) Info
Tephritis bardanae is a picture-winged fly of the family Tephritidae, which are variously known as fruit-flies (North America) or gall flies (Britain and Ireland). (Wikipedia)
Banded Burdock Fly - Photo (c) Nigel Jones, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND) CC
Banded Burdock Fly (Terellia tussilaginis) Info
Terellia tussilaginis, the gall fly, is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the family Tephritidae. (Wikipedia)
Burdock Borer Moth - Photo (c) Michael King, all rights reserved, uploaded by Michael King C
Burdock Borer Moth (Papaipema cataphracta) Info
Papaipema cataphracta, the burdock borer, is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found from Quebec and Maine to Florida, west to Louisiana, north to Saskatchewan. (Wikipedia)
Burdock Conch - Photo (c) Andrey Ponomarev, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Andrey Ponomarev CC
Burdock Conch (Aethes rubigana) Info
Aethes rubigana, the burdock conch, is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It was described by Treitschke in 1830. It is found in most of Europe, except the Iberian Peninsula and part of the Balkan Peninsula. Outside of Europe, it is found in China (Beijing, Hebei, Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Ningxia), Japan and Russia. (Wikipedia)