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TEASEL . See also: Wild teasel is a See also: common plant of the See also: English copses and hedges, with a tall, stout, rigid, prickly See also: stem, bearing large spreading opposite leaves, the midrib of which is prickly, and conspicuous oblong heads, the purplish See also: flowers in which are subtended by very long, narrow, stiff, upright bracts
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The plant is known botanically as Dipsacus sylvestris
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See also: Fuller's teasel, D
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Fullonum, in which the bracts are hooked, is probably a cultivated See also: form of the wild See also: species; the dry heads are used to comb up the See also: nap on See also: cloth
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The genus Dipsacus gives its name to the See also: family Dipsaceae, to which also belongs the Scabious (Scabiosa), represented in Britain by several species
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