Cnicus × Flavescens
Cnicus × flavescens is a hybrid plant that combines traits from its parent species, Cnicus benedictus and Cnicus arvenis. It is commonly found in disturbed soils and open habitats across Europe and parts of Asia. This plant is known for its bright yellow flowers and creeping growth habit. Its ability to thrive in challenging environments makes it an important species in ecological studies. Despite its resilience, it remains a subject of interest for botanists and conservationists alike.