| 11. | A raising card is a brush with metal bristles, similar to hand cards and to the original teasel pod.
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| 12. | Teasel, which grows to about six feet in the Cloisters garden, is a biennial or short-lived perennial.
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| 13. | Cutleaf teasel is a weed in the United States, where it is most prevalent in the Midwest and northeastern states.
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| 14. | The teasels were used in the textile industry to raise the nap on the cloth, but were superseded by nylon brushes.
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| 15. | The raising was first done using the fruit pod of a teasel plant, then technology moved on and raising cards were created.
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| 16. | :: ? teasel comb, have a look here Preceding contribs ) 15 : 44, 4 February 2008 ( UTC)
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| 17. | Adults feed on flower nectar from various flowers, including " Liatris punctata ", thistles, asters, and teasel.
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| 18. | Cutleaf teasel has white flowers and deeply cut leaves, while common teasel has purple flowers and toothed or wavy-edged leaves.
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| 19. | Cutleaf teasel has white flowers and deeply cut leaves, while common teasel has purple flowers and toothed or wavy-edged leaves.
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| 20. | "After all these years, I still don't understand Valton's art, " said Teasel, 94.
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