Scotch Thistle
PNW0569
December 31, 2002
Scotch thistle is a noxious regional weed that was introduced to the United States in the 1800s as an ornamental plant from the Mediterranean region. At its worst, it forms dense, virtually impenetrable stands in low- to high-fertility soils, essentially outcompeting desirable livestock forage. This three-page publication will teach you how to identify and manage its presence on your rangeland, thus keeping your cattle healthy and your operation productive.
Authors: Matthew Schuster, Timothy Prather
4 pages