Straw yellow lady's mantle

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Straw yellow lady's mantle
Systematics
Eurosiden I
Order : Rose-like (rosales)
Family : Rose family (Rosaceae)
Genre : Lady's mantle ( Alchemilla )
Section : Alchemilla sect. Alchemilla
Type : Straw yellow lady's mantle
Scientific name
Alchemilla straminea
Buser

The straw yellow lady's mantle ( Alchemilla straminea , too) Yellow Stem female coat called, is a plant from the genus lady's mantle ( Alchemilla ) within the family of Rosaceae (Rosaceae).

description

The straw yellow lady's mantle grows as a perennial herbaceous plant and reaches heights of 5 to 20, rarely up to 30 centimeters. The stems and leaf stalks are mostly completely bare, only in late summer a scattered hairiness ( indument ) forms. The basal leaves distributed on the stem are divided into a petiole and a leaf blade. The petioles are almost cylindrical. The leaf blade of the basal leaves is up to 15 cm wide, rounded, nine to eleven-lobed, with a mostly open bay, glabrous on the upper side, hairy on the underside only on the ends of the main nerves; the leaf lobes are semicircular to (mostly) parabolic with triangular, pointed teeth, the terminal tooth of the leaf lobe is 1 to 1.3 times as long as it is wide or wider. The leaf blades of the upper stalk leaves are deeply divided, their lobes are longer than wide.

The flowering period extends from May to October. The outer sepals are 0.67 to 1 times as long as the sepals.

Systematics

The first description of Alchemilla straminea was carried out by Robert Buser . Alchemilla straminea belongs to the Alchemilla section from the Alchemilla genus .

Occurrence

The distribution area of ​​the straw yellow lady's mantle is in the southern and central European mountains . It stretches from the Sierra Nevada in Spain to the Carpathians and the Balkan Peninsula , in Central Europe you can find the straw yellow lady's mantle north of the Alps in the Swiss Jura , in the Alpine foothills , in the Bohemian Forest and in the Sudetes , and locations on the Swabian Alb are also given.

The straw yellow lady's mantle thrives in the montane to alpine altitudes . He settled spring swamps , stream edges, (fresh) moisture to trickle aces, kurzrasige or patchy meadows and pastures and Hochstaudenfluren .

literature

  • Eckehart J. Jäger, Klaus Werner (Ed.): Excursion flora from Germany. Founded by Werner Rothmaler . 10th edited edition. Volume 4: Vascular Plants: Critical Volume, Elsevier, Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, Munich / Heidelberg 2005, ISBN 3-8274-1496-2
  • Eckehart J. Jäger (ed.): Excursion flora from Germany. Vascular plants: baseline. Founded by Werner Rothmaler . 20th, revised and expanded edition. Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, Heidelberg 2011, ISBN 978-3-8274-1606-3
  • Oskar Sebald, Siegmund Seybold, Georg Philippi (Hrsg.): The fern and flowering plants of Baden-Württemberg. Volume 3: Special part (Spermatophyta, subclass Rosidae): Droseraceae to Fabaceae. Eugen Ulmer, Stuttgart 1992, ISBN 3-8001-3314-8 .

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