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AstridMusmann
9 months ago

The spikes are the defense and defense against the fress enemies of this plant. She’s not poisonous or otherwise dangerous. When the flowers are blueed and the seed level is ripe then some birds come to eat them. For example, the Stieglitz eats nothing better than the seeds of Disteln and no other bird picks the seeds as skillfully as the Stieglitz, so the second German name from Stieglitz is also Distelfink. So let the distle grow better. The flowering serves insects and the seeds of some birds as food. Environmental protection begins in the garden and at least I find that the flower also looks pretty.

DerPoLyseMitIra
9 months ago

Well, he understood the principle of spikes. Much helps.

Aeroplanus
9 months ago

Each plant has its mechanisms or substances against fress enemies. You shouldn’t eat her. Isn’t that great?

5Leonarda
9 months ago

The distle is not dangerous. She won’t attack you.

Smartass67
9 months ago

The distle just doesn’t want to be eaten.

Chloe092171
9 months ago

isn’t dangerous who tells you that

TorDerSchatten
9 months ago

It’s a distle. That’s it.

Velbert2
9 months ago

So no one can tear them off or take them off. Self-protection.