Felt knapweed

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Felt knapweed
Felt knapweed (Cyanus triumfettii)

Felt knapweed ( Cyanus triumfettii )

Systematics
Order : Astern-like (Asterales)
Family : Daisy family (Asteraceae)
Subfamily : Carduoideae
Tribe : Cynareae
Genre : Cyanus
Type : Felt knapweed
Scientific name
Cyanus triumfettii
( All. ) Á.Löve & D.Löve

The Felt knapweed ( Cyanus triumfettii ), also called non-ferrous knapweed is a species of the genus Cyanus in the family of the daisy family (Asteraceae).

The determination of this plant species proves to be difficult because it tends to hybridize quickly (hybridization). This creates small species that are difficult to distinguish. It is occasionally found as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks.

description

Habit, leaves and flower head
Flower head in detail

Vegetative characteristics

The felt knapweed is a perennial herbaceous plant that reaches heights of 5 to 60 centimeters. The rhizome is short creeping and whitish hairy. The stem is ascending and simply leafed.

Their leaves are undivided and narrowly lanceolate, and gray-tomentose on both sides. The upper leaves are clearly falling short. They sit on short petioles.

Generative characteristics

The flowering period extends from May to July. The individual, terminal, short-stalked baskets consist of tubular flowers , blue marginal flowers and purple to bright purple disc flowers. In contrast to the mountain knapweed , the fringes of the bracts are usually light and almost twice as long as the width of the brownish bract margin. The envelope scales are green, often tinged with red at the tip. The appendages of the middle scales are dark brown, black or pale. They are regularly fringed like a comb.

The number of chromosomes is 2n = 22 or 44.

Occurrence

The felt knapweed is widespread in southern and central Europe. In Germany it occurs naturally only in a few places in southern Germany and the Alpine region. In Austria it occurs scattered in the southern and eastern federal states.

It inhabits semi-arid grasslands, fringes and light forests. It loves light and warmth and occurs from the plains to the subalpine area. It thrives in societies of the Geranion sanguinei, Carpinion, Caricion ferrugineae, Polygono-Trisetion or the order Quercetalia pubescentis associations.

Illustration of Cyanus triumfettii subsp. axillary

Systematics

It was first published in 1773 under the name ( Basionym ) Centaurea triumfetti by Carlo Allioni . The new combination to Cyanus triumfettii (All.) Á.Löve & D.Löve was published in 1961 by Áskell Löve and Doris Löve . The specific epithet triumfettii honors the Italian doctor and botanist Giovanni Battista Triumfetti . The felt knapweed is assigned to the genus Cyanus together with the cornflower and the mountain knapweed .

Depending on the author, there are some subspecies of Cyanus triumfettii :

  • Cyanus triumfettii subsp. axillaris (Čelak.) Štěpánek (Syn .: Centaurea triumfettii subsp. aligera Dostál , nom. illeg.): It occurs in Portugal, Spain, France, Switzerland, Italy, Sicily, on the Balkan Peninsula, in Slovakia, in Romania and in the Middle East.
  • Cyanus triumfettii subsp. nanus (Ten.) Greuter : It only occurs in Italy.
  • Cyanus triumfettii subsp. strictus (Waldst. & Kit.) Dostál : It occurs in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Romania and the Ukraine.
  • Cyanus triumfettii (All.) Á.Löve & D.Löve subsp. triumfettii : It occurs in France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Romania and Albania.

literature

  • Xaver Finkenzeller, Jürke Grau: Alpine flowers. Recognize and determine (=  Steinbach's natural guide ). New edited edition. Mosaik, Munich 1996, ISBN 3-576-10558-1 , p. 268 .
  • Manfred A. Fischer, Karl Oswald, Wolfgang Adler: Excursion flora for Austria, Liechtenstein and South Tyrol . 3rd, improved edition. State of Upper Austria, Biology Center of the Upper Austrian State Museums, Linz 2008, ISBN 978-3-85474-187-9 .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Erich Oberdorfer : Plant-sociological excursion flora for Germany and neighboring areas . With the collaboration of Angelika Schwabe and Theo Müller. 8th, heavily revised and expanded edition. Eugen Ulmer, Stuttgart (Hohenheim) 2001, ISBN 3-8001-3131-5 , pp.  972 .
  2. a b c d e Werner Greuter (2006+): Compositae (pro parte majore). In: Werner Greuter, E. von Raab-Straube (ed.): Compositae. : Datasheet Cyanus triumfettii In: Euro + Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.

Web links

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