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Teasel knife

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Teasel's were found in the Fivehead area of Somerset. In the 1940s / 50s, the heads were cut off and sent to Lancashire where they were used in the cloth industry. The plant grew only in that area because the soil there was like clay.

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Fivehead, Somerset

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1940s

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