teasel thistle flower closeup dipsacus sativus |
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navigate by keyword : abstract barbed copyspace dipsacus dried florets flower fullers fulling fullonum heads pulling recep recurved sativus sharp softer spikes surface teasel texture weed woolen |
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Dipsacus D. fullonum. Dipsacus sativus and Dipsacus fullonum are both also known as Fullers Teasel because they were used in the fulling process - making woolen cloth softer and thicker by various processes including pulling barbed tools the dried heads of Teasel among them across the surface of the cloth. Dipsacus sativus was more likely the Teasel preferred by fullers due to the recurved recep |
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