Chamaenerion fleischeri
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Rosids |
Order: | Myrtales |
Family: | Onagraceae |
Genus: | Chamaenerion |
Species: | C. fleischeri
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Chamaenerion fleischeri | |
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Chamaenerion fleischeri, formerly Epilobium fleischeri, commonly known as Alpine willowherb, is a herbaceous perennial plant of the family Onagraceae.
Description
[edit]The biological life-form of Chamaenerion fleischeri is scapose hemicryptophyte,[4] as its overwintering buds are situated just below the soil surface and the floral axis is more or less erect with a few leaves. This plant reaches on average 10–40 centimetres (3.9–15.7 in) in height. The stem is erect and the leaves are usually glabrous and toothed.[4] This plant is quite similar to Chamaenerion dodonaei, but that is much taller and has bristly leaves.[4]
Chamaenerion fleischeri has fragrant flowers with four pointed thin dark purple sepals and four bright pink ovate petals. Flowering occurs from late June to August.[4]
Distribution
[edit]This plant is endemic to the Alps, in France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and Austria.
Habitat
[edit]It grows in clusters on moraines, in glaciers, among piles of stones and in alluvial deposits. It prefers siliceous soils, at an altitude of 600–2,700 metres (2,000–8,900 ft) above sea level.[4]
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Plant of Chamaenerion fleischeri
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Plant of Chamaenerion fleischeri
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Flowers of Chamaenerion fleischeri
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