Common name: Milk Thistle
Scientific Name:
Time of Observation: 1058 HRS
Date: 05-22-14
Weather: Overcast
Temperature: 64 F
NOTES:
There were only four of these plants, slightly off the trail on a hill with a shallow incline. The leaves are sharp on the edges and stabbed me a few times. There is a liquid substance inside the leaf, which is shiny and smooth on top. The plant looks like a flower from the bird's eye view. It grows directly on the ground, and there were a few of them kind of growing in a small area. I did not see any other plants like this one around during my hike up the hill. This one was a rare find.
-Eaton Canyon, Pasadena, CA, USA
-Found near to the way to the Canyon(Eaton Canyon)
-It is highly toxic and should never be substituted for tobacco
-The ripe and opened pod-like fruits house a very small, black, hemipterous insect.