Adenocaulon himalaicum is a species of perennial flowering plant in the family Asteraceae.
It is native to China, Japan, India, Korea, and Nepal, and is an invasive species in Russia.
Fruit are 6-7 mm long club-shaped achenes, that start off light green but turn dark as they ripen.
They are covered with sticky glands that let them attach to animal fur and human clothes.
[2] Adenocaulon himalaicum is native to China, Japan, India, Korea, and Nepal, and is an invasive species in Russia.