RF2K1N47E–Carline Thistle (carlina vulgaris), close up of a cluster of plants, showing the prickly leaves and distinctive rayed heads of florets.
RMBRY6M1–Silver thistle - Stemless carline thistle (Carlina acaulis) dry flowers from the previous summer
RFFFEA7W–A Carline Thistle - Carlina libanotica From Cyprus
RF2T7RXT1–Carlina biebersteinii plant at field at nature. Carlina vulgaris or Carline thistle, family Asteraceae Compositae. Carlina corymbosa.
RF2PGMKXT–Closeup of the yellow flowers of the invasive plant carline thistle (Carlina vulgaris) in early spring. Horizontal image with selective focus
RMC007AP–Carlina acaulis Stemless Carline Thistle in germany
RMAYCR4A–A stemless carline thistle widely used as a good luck charm hung on doors
RF2R24W5X–Carline Thistle (Carlina vulgaris) close-up of flowering plant growing on abandoned and overgrown lime kiln workings, North Northumberland, England
RF2BJN12X–Flowers of Stemless Carline Thistle (Carlina acaulis).
RMP9G8GK–Stemless carline thistle, Carlina acaulis, and wild safflower, Carthamus oxyacanthus. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicer's Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557. This from a 17th century pirate edition or atlas of illustrations only, with captions in Latin, Greek, French, Italian, German, and in English manuscript.
RMAYCR49–A stemless carline thistle widely used as a good luck charm hung on doors
RF2R24WA8–Carline Thistle (Carlina vulgaris) close-up of flowering plant growing on abandoned and overgrown lime kiln workings, North Northumberland, England
RF2BP649Y–Medicinal plant Carline thistle, Silver thistle, Carlina acaulis / Heilpflanze Silberdistel, Eberwurz, Carlina acaulis, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RM2WKXX9X–Cammock pettywin or rest harrow root 1, red gentian root 2, white rhubarb root 3, sarsaparilla 4, brionia root 5, carline or thistle root 6, galangal major root 7, and comfrei root 8. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Jan Christian Sepp from Martinus Houttuyn’s Icones Lignorum exoticorum et nostratium: Wood Science, Representations of Native and Exotic Woods, J.C. Sepp, Amsterdam, Holland, 1773.
RF2C9BAHY–Carlina vulgaris, Common Carline Thistle. Wild plant shot in summer.
RM2HH56B4–Silver thistle - Stemless carline thistle (Carlina acaulis) drying flower at the end of the summer Cevennes - France
RM2GMDXGY–Carline Thistle - Carlina vulgaris
RMP6EY4R–Dwarf carline thistle, Carlina acaulis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Guimpel from Dr. Friedrich Gottlob Hayne's Medical Botany, Berlin, 1822. Hayne (1763-1832) was a German botanist, apothecary and professor of pharmaceutical botany at Berlin University.
RMA0F90N–Detail of acanthus leaved carline thistle or cardabelle on the Causse Mejean Lozere Cevennes France
RFH8G79A–This is the wildflower Carlina vulgaris, the Caroline thistle, from the family Asteraceae (Compositae)
RM2D7XK69–Carline Thistle, Carlina vulgaris, in flower on limestone grassland, with visiting male Chalkhill Blue. Dorset.
RF2R24W89–Carline Thistle (Carlina vulgaris) close-up of flowering plant growing on abandoned and overgrown lime kiln workings, North Northumberland, England
RMH001AN–Dwarf thistle, Stemless Carline Thistle (Carlina acaulis), in sunlight, Italy
RMT6D4BJ–stemless carline thistle
RFH1NBAR–German chamomile, Matricaria chamomilla L. (left top), stemless carline thistle, Carlina acaulis (top right), coltsfoot, Tussilago farfara (bottem left und Blatt top 2. von left), European Michaelmas-daisy, Aster amellus (bottem, 2. von left), ox-eye daisy, Leucanthemum vulgare (center), common sowthistle, Sonchus oleraceus (right bottem)
RM2A7HEHA–Dwarf carline thistle, Carlina acaulis. Handcoloured copperplate botanical engraving from Johannes Zorn's 'Afbeelding der Artseny-Gewassen,' Jan Christiaan Sepp, Amsterdam, 1796. Zorn first published his illustrated medical botany in Nurnberg in 1780 with 500 plates, and a Dutch edition followed in 1796 published by J.C. Sepp with an additional 100 plates. Zorn (1739-1799) was a German pharmacist and botanist who collected medical plants from all over Europe for his 'Icones plantarum medicinalium' for apothecaries and doctors.
RMD98Y97–Stemless carline thistle, Dwarf carline thistle or Silver thistle (Carlina acaulis) on a door. Ochagavia, Navarre, Spain, Europe
RF2KE4C3G–A Lithurgus cornutus bee gathering nectar from clustered carline thistle in the field
RF2CW16DW–Medicinal plant Carlina acaulis on the edge of birch forest. Known as Silver Thistle or Stemless Carline-thistle. Natural condition.
RF2C9BAJ2–Carlina vulgaris, Common Carline Thistle. Wild plant shot in summer.
RM2HH56B0–Silver thistle - Stemless carline thistle (Carlina acaulis) drying flower at the end of the summer Cevennes - France
RM2GMDRDW–Carline Thistle - Carlina vulgaris
RMP55PMF–Common carline thistle, Carlina vulgaris. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Charles Mathews from William Baxter's 'British Phaenogamous Botany,' Oxford, 1841. Scotsman William Baxter (1788-1871) was the curator of the Oxford Botanic Garden from 1813 to 1854.
RM2AF435Y–Carline Thistle, Carlina acanthifolia, Ainsdale, Lancs, UK
RMW88YDD–Carline thistle in bud
RMW583DT–Three thistle (Carlina vulgaris), Aver wurtel. / Cartina Humilis / Carline (title on object), Three Thistle. Numbered top right: 327. At the top the name in three languages. Part of the fourth album with drawings of flowers and mushrooms. Eleventh of twelve albums with drawings of animals, birds and plants known around 1600, commissioned by Emperor Rudolf II. With explanations in Dutch, Latin and French, Anselmus Boetius de Boodt, 1596 - 1610, paper, watercolor (paint), deck paint, chalk, ink, pen, h 235 mm × w 165 mm
RM2GP7BDD–Carline thistle (Carlina vulgaris), Bavaria, Germany
RM2D7XK6E–Carline Thistle, Carlina vulgaris, in flower on limestone grassland, with visiting male Chalkhill Blue. Dorset.
RF2R24W8E–Carline Thistle (Carlina vulgaris) close-up of flowering plant growing on abandoned and overgrown lime kiln workings, North Northumberland, England
RMEBNXT3–Carline thistle (Carlina vulgaris), blooming, Germany, Bavaria, Oberbayern, Upper Bavaria, Ammergauer Alpen
RME513HN–Stemless carline thistle
RFJ40KT9–Vintage style image of Carlina acaulis (stemless carline thistle).
RF2F2TG8Y–Stemless carline thistle (Carlina acaulis) in early spring, Becsi-domb, Sopron, Hungary
RM2ATMPK1–Closeup on silver thistle Carlina acaulis
RF2JTE4D4–A top shot of the Carline thistle
RFF5B91K–Stemless carline thistle (Carlina acaulis), (AKA dwarf carline thistle or silver thistle). This plant can be used to help foreca
RF2C9BAJ0–Carlina vulgaris, Common Carline Thistle. Wild plant shot in summer.
RM2HH5668–Silver thistle - Stemless carline thistle (Carlina acaulis) drying flower at the end of the summer Cevennes - France
RFGG3KBD–Carline thistle in the alps at a sunny day
RMP54GJF–Carline thistle, Carlina vulgaris. Chromolithograph from Carl Lindman's 'Bilder ur Nordens Flora' (Pictures of Northern Flora), Stockholm, Wahlström & Widstrand, 1905. Lindman (1856-1928) was Professor of Botany at the Swedish Museum of Natural History (Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet). The chromolithographs were based on Johan Wilhelm Palmstruch's 'Svensk botanik' (1802-1843).
RMWA1BH0–Carlina acaulis, stemless carline thistle, dwarf carline thistle, silver thistle, Flowers of the Carpathians, postage stamp, Russia, USSR, 1981
RM2D7P7K4–Male Chalkhill Blue butterfly on Carline Thistle, Carlina vulgaris, on warm limestone grassland, Dorset.
RF2R24W8J–Carline Thistle (Carlina vulgaris) flowering plant growing on abandoned and overgrown lime kiln workings, North Northumberland, England, July 2014
RMFJ5T2A–Dwarf thistle, Stemless Carline Thistle (Carlina acaulis), two inflorescences, Germany, Bavaria, Oberbayern, Upper Bavaria