Snow dock
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The snow dock or snow sorrel ( Rumex nivalis ) is a species of the species Ampfer ( Rumex ) within the knotweed family (Polygonaceae).
description
The snow dock grows as a wintering green, perennial herbaceous plant that reaches heights of 10 to 25 centimeters. Several unbranched stems are formed that are leafless or have one or two stem leaves. The basal leaves are up to 3 cm long, oval, spear-shaped and thick.
The flowering period extends from July to August. The inflorescence is unbranched. The blades are entire and have at least a small callus at the bottom. The outer bracts are turned back.
The chromosome number of the species is 2n = 14 in female plants and 2n = 15 in males.
ecology
The snow dock is a chamaephyte .
Occurrence
The snow dock occurs rarely in the eastern Alps, but mostly in smaller populations with a large number of individuals; in the German Alpine region it is only found in the Allgäu Alps ; in Austria, in the northern Limestone Alps east of the Dachstein and in the Austrian Central Alps, it occurs very rarely, also from the Silvretta eastwards, in the western Alps to the Bernese Oberland and Upper Valais .
The snow dock inhabits small snow valleys and moraines , especially at altitudes between 1500 and 2500 meters in the Alps . In the Allgäu Alps, it rises in the Tyrolean part between Mittlerer Stuiben-Alp and Ponten from 1680 meters to 2380 meters on the Rauheck in Bavaria. It needs lime and nutrient-rich, snow-moist, humus-rich, fine-debris-rich clay soils that are long covered by snow in an alpine climate. It is a character species of the Arabido-Rumicetum nivalis from the association Arabidion caeruleae.
swell
- Snow dock. In: FloraWeb.de. (Sections Description and Ecology)
literature
- Siegmund Seybold : The flora of Germany and the neighboring countries. A book for identifying all wild and frequently cultivated vascular plants . Founded by Otto Schmeil , Jost Fitschen . 95th completely revised and expanded edition. Quelle & Meyer, Wiebelsheim 2011, ISBN 978-3-494-01498-2 .
- Henning Haeupler, Thomas Muer: picture atlas of the fern and flowering plants of Germany . Published by the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (= The fern and flowering plants of Germany . Volume 2 ). 2nd corrected and enlarged edition. Eugen Ulmer, Stuttgart (Hohenheim) 2007, ISBN 978-3-8001-4990-2 .
- Dietmar Aichele, Heinz-Werner Schwegler: The flowering plants of Central Europe . 2nd Edition. tape 2 : Yew family to butterfly family . Franckh-Kosmos, Stuttgart 2000, ISBN 3-440-08048-X .
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Erich Oberdorfer : Plant-sociological excursion flora for Germany and neighboring areas . 8th edition. Stuttgart, Verlag Eugen Ulmer, 2001. ISBN 3-8001-3131-5 . Page 332.
- ↑ Erhard Dörr, Wolfgang Lippert : Flora of the Allgäu and its surroundings. Volume 1, IHW, Eching 2001, ISBN 3-930167-50-6 , p. 445.
Web links
- Snow dock. In: FloraWeb.de.
- Distribution map for Germany. In: Floraweb .
- Rumex nivalis Hegetschw. In: Info Flora , the national data and information center for Swiss flora . Retrieved October 5, 2015.
- Thomas Meyer: Data sheet with identification key and photos at Flora-de: Flora von Deutschland (old name of the website: Flowers in Swabia )
- photos