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This popped up in the Bee Balm near my wood pile. I think it is teasel but not sure. Any ideas? What ever it is, it is interesting looking.
 

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Not unless it is a green variety (all I have ever seen are blue) and is on steroids. Sea holly I have grown is about 2 foot tall - this is close to 4 foot. I do believe it is in the same family though. I am leaving it to see how things go - just hope it isn't invasive!
 
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It's one of the eryngiums.
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There are a few different varieties. This one is ''white ghost''
 
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