
Yellow Star-Thistle
centaurea solstitialis
Yellow Star-Thistle (Centaurea solstitialis) is a highly invasive annual or biennial plant originating from Eurasia, now widespread across many parts of the world, particularly North America. Recognized for its striking yellow flowers and formidable spines, it poses significant ecological and economic threats, especially in rangelands and agricultural areas. This resilient species forms dense, impenetrable stands, outcompeting native vegetation, reducing biodiversity, and diminishing forage quality for livestock. Its remarkable adaptability and prolific seed production contribute to its success as a colonizer of disturbed habitats. Understanding and managing Yellow Star-Thistle is crucial for maintaining healthy ecosystems and productive landscapes.
Hábitat: Yellow Star-Thistle thrives in disturbed areas such as pastures, rangelands, roadsides, clearcuts, cultivated fields, and open grasslands, preferring well-drained soils and full sun.
Aspecto
Yellow Star-Thistle typically grows 30 to 150 cm tall, featuring a stiff, ridged stem that is often branched, giving the plant a bushy appearance. The leaves are grayish-green; basal leaves are deeply lobed, while stem leaves are narrow and unlobed. Its most distinctive feature is the bright yellow, thistle-like flower heads, which are borne singly at the tips of branches. Each flower head is surrounded by sharp, straw-colored spines, up to 2 cm long, emanating from the bracts (modified leaves) beneath the flowers, making it prickly to the touch.

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Datos interesantes
Despite its formidable spines, the young rosettes of Yellow Star-Thistle are edible and were historically consumed by some cultures before flowering.
It is a highly competitive plant, capable of forming monocultures that can cover hundreds of acres, severely impacting rangeland productivity and native plant populations.
The plant contains a compound called repin, which can cause 'chewing disease' (nigropallidal encephalomalacia) in horses, a neurological condition affecting their ability to chew and swallow.
Yellow Star-Thistle seeds are dispersed by various means, including wind, water, animals, and human activities like contaminated hay or vehicle transport.
Habilidades especiales
Deep Taproot System
This plant develops a robust, deep taproot that can extend several meters into the soil. This allows it to access water and nutrients unavailable to many shallower-rooted native plants, conferring a significant competitive advantage, especially during dry periods.
Allelochemical Production
Yellow Star-Thistle releases allelopathic chemicals into the soil. These compounds inhibit the germination and growth of neighboring plant species, effectively reducing competition and facilitating its dominance in invaded areas.
Prolific Seed Production
A single plant can produce tens of thousands of seeds, ensuring widespread dispersal and establishment. These seeds have varying dormancy periods, allowing them to remain viable in the soil seed bank for several years, leading to persistent infestations.
Medidas y detalles
- Longitud
- 30-150 cm
- Peso
- 0.1-1.5 kg
- Esperanza de vida
- 1-2 años
- Tamaño de la puesta
- 10000-100000
Dieta y alimentación
As a photosynthetic plant, Yellow Star-Thistle produces its own food by converting light energy into chemical energy. It absorbs water and essential mineral nutrients from the soil through its roots and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through its leaves.
Alimentos principales
- Sunlight
- Carbon Dioxide
- Water
- Nitrogen Compounds
- Phosphorus Compounds
Método de búsqueda
- Photosynthesis And Nutrient Absorption
Conexiones ecológicas
Yellow Star-Thistle Hairy Weevil
Eustenopus villosus
A biological control agent that lays eggs in the flower heads; larvae feed on developing seeds, reducing seed production.
Purple Needlegrass
Nassella pulchra
Displaced by dense stands of Yellow Star-Thistle, leading to reduced biodiversity and forage availability.
Domestic Sheep
Ovis aries
Can graze on young Yellow Star-Thistle plants, but avoid mature, spiny plants, making it a less effective control method.
Thistle Lace Bug
Tingis ampliata
Can be a host to various insect species, though it is primarily known for its negative interactions due to its invasiveness.
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Preguntas frecuentes
¿Cómo identificar a Yellow Star-Thistle?
La forma más fácil de identificar a Yellow Star-Thistle es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.
¿Cuál es el longitud de Yellow Star-Thistle?
30-150 cm
¿Cuál es el peso de Yellow Star-Thistle?
0.1-1.5 kg
¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Yellow Star-Thistle?
1-2 años
¿Qué come Yellow Star-Thistle?
As a photosynthetic plant, Yellow Star-Thistle produces its own food by converting light energy into chemical energy. It absorbs water and essential mineral nutrients from the soil through its roots and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through its leaves.
¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Yellow Star-Thistle?
Yellow Star-Thistle thrives in disturbed areas such as pastures, rangelands, roadsides, clearcuts, cultivated fields, and open grasslands, preferring well-drained soils and full sun.
¿Cómo caza Yellow Star-Thistle?
Photosynthesis And Nutrient Absorption
¿Cuál es el tamaño de la puesta de Yellow Star-Thistle?
10000-100000
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