kardborre
Kardborre, known in English as burdock, refers to plants in the genus Arctium (primarily Arctium lappa and Arctium minus). They are biennial herbs in the daisy family (Asteraceae), native to Europe and western Asia and now widespread in temperate regions around the world.
Growth and appearance: In the first year, kardborre forms a rosette of large, heart-shaped leaves with wavy
Habitat and distribution: It favors disturbed soils, roadsides, pastures, fields, and waste spaces, growing best in
Species and uses: The two most common species are Arctium lappa (greater burdock) and Arctium minus (lesser
Ecology and management: Considered a weed in pastures and cropland due to its burrs that can irritate
Etymology and naming: The Swedish common name kardborre literally references its burrs; botanically, several Arctium species