Round-leaf bedstraw
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Round-leaf bedstraw ( Galium rotundifolium ) |
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The round-leaf bedstraw or round-leaved bedstraw ( Galium rotundifolium ) is a species of bed herb ( Galium ) within the red family (Rubiaceae).
description
Vegetative characteristics
The round-leaf bedstraw is a small, evergreen, perennial herbaceous plant that reaches heights of about 15, rarely up to 30 centimeters. The ascending stems are limp.
There are exactly four leaves at each node . Within the genus , the broadly elliptical or egg-shaped leaf blades, which are at most 2.5 times as long as they are wide, are typical for this species. The leaf margins are covered with fine prickly tips to white-bristle hairs. In addition to the middle nerve, two other lateral nerves can be seen, which go from the base of the leaf in an arc to almost the tip of the leaf, so that the leaves look three-veined.
Generative characteristics
The small white flowers are in a loose, terminal, approximately umbrella-shaped thyrse . The flowering time is between June and September, depending on the location.
The fruits are covered with hooked bristles.
The number of chromosomes is 2n = 22.
ecology
The round-leaved bedstraw is a mesomorphic Chamaephyte . The round-leaved bedstraw is a moderhumus root .
The pollination is done by insects or there is self-pollination.
The spread of the diaspores takes place via the wind or Velcro spread as well as digestive spread.
Occurrence
The distribution area of the round-leaved bedstraw extends from Europe to Afghanistan and also includes Morocco , northern Borneo , Java and from Bangladesh to Vietnam . It occurs only in the temperate regions of Europe. In the Allgäu Alps, it rises on the Bolsterlanger Horn in Bavaria at altitudes of up to 1540 meters.
The round-leaf bedstraw thrives primarily in mixed spruce and fir forests and in spruce forests. It is widespread in the mountains, otherwise it is very scattered. It grows in Central Europe dispersed, but sociable in moss rich forests, fresh, moderately nutrient-rich, base-rich, calcium-poor, moderately acidic modrig- humic clay - and clay soils in humid air conditioning . It is a type of the sub-association Galio-Abietenion, but also occurs in societies of the sub-association Lonicero-fagenion. It's a shade plant .
Systematics
The first publication of Galium rotundifolium was in 1753 by Carl von Linné . Synonyms of Galium rotundifolium L. are: Galium rotundum Thunb. nom. superfl., Trichogalium rotundifolium (L.) Fourr. , Galium rotundifolium var.hirsutum Ten. , Galium decipiens Ehrh. nom. illeg., Galium linckii J.F. Gmel . , Galium rotundifolium var. Decipiens Nyman , Galium rotundifolium var. Batallae O.Bolòs & Vigo , Galium rotundifolium subsp. hirsutum (Ten.) Brullo, Scelsi & Spamp. , Galium rotundifolium var. Lanceolatum Kuntze .
Some taxa have been controversially discussed and taken as separate species, varieties or synonyms. There are two similar species in North America , sometimes referred to as varieties of Galium rotundifolium , namely:
- Galium circaezans Michx. var. circaezans = Galium rotundifolium L. var. circaezans (Michx.) Kuntze
- Galium lanceolatum Torr. = Galium rotundifolium L. var. Lanceolatum (Torr.) Kuntze .
swell
- Henning Haeupler, Thomas Muer: picture atlas of the fern and flowering plants of Germany . Ed .: Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (= The fern and flowering plants of Germany . Volume 2 ). Eugen Ulmer, Stuttgart (Hohenheim) 2000, ISBN 3-8001-3364-4 .
- Rudolf Schubert , Klaus Werner, Hermann Meusel (eds.): Excursion flora for the areas of the GDR and the FRG . Founded by Werner Rothmaler. 13./14. Edition. tape 2 : vascular plants . People and knowledge, Berlin 1987, ISBN 3-06-012539-2 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d Galium rotundifolium L., round-leaf bedstraw. In: FloraWeb.de.
- ↑ a b c d e 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. 769 .
- ↑ a b c Rafaël Govaerts (Ed.): Galium rotundifolium. In: World Checklist of Selected Plant Families (WCSP) - The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew . Retrieved January 29, 2016.
- ↑ Erhard Dörr, Wolfgang Lippert : Flora of the Allgäu and its surroundings. Volume 2, IHW, Eching 2004, ISBN 3-930167-61-1 , p. 506.
- ↑ a b vPlants - Genus Galium at vPlants - a Virtual Herbarium of the Chicago region . ( Memento of the original from March 12, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
Web links
- Profile and distribution map for Bavaria . In: Botanical Information Hub of Bavaria .
- Round-leaf bedstraw . In: BiolFlor, the database of biological-ecological characteristics of the flora of Germany.
- Galium rotundifolium L. In: Info Flora , the national data and information center for Swiss flora . Retrieved January 29, 2016.
- Distribution in the northern hemisphere according to: Eric Hultén , Magnus Fries: Atlas of North European vascular plants 1986, ISBN 3-87429-263-0 .
- Thomas Meyer: Bedstraw data sheet with identification key and photos at Flora-de: Flora von Deutschland (old name of the website: Flowers in Swabia ).
- Data sheet Galium rotundifolium with photos at Botanik im Bild / Flora of Austria, Liechtenstein and South Tyrol , 2011.