
Armeria Cantabrica
armeria cantabrica
Armeria cantabrica, commonly known as the Cantabrian thrift, is a charming alpine perennial endemic to the high-altitude limestone regions of the Cantabrian Mountains in northern Spain. Growing in neat, grass-like cushions, this resilient plant braves harsh mountain winds and poor rocky soils. From late spring through summer, it erupts with striking, ball-like clusters of pink to lavender flowers that dance atop slender, leafless stalks. This botanical gem is a key component of high-mountain scree and rock crevice communities, where it acts as a micro-ecosystem, stabilizing loose gravel and providing shelter for small invertebrates. Its ability to thrive in such extreme alpine conditions makes it a fascinating subject for botanists and a delightful sight for hikers exploring northern Spain.
Lebensraum: Found in rocky subalpine and alpine grasslands, limestone crevices, and scree slopes of the Cantabrian Mountains.
Aussehen
Armeria cantabrica is easily recognized by its low, dense, dome-shaped cushions of narrow, needle-like, dark green basal leaves resembling tufts of grass. Rising from these tufts are erect, hairless stems reaching 10 to 35 centimeters in height, each capped by a single, globular flower head. This spherical inflorescence, measuring about 1.5 to 2.5 centimeters in diameter, consists of numerous small, five-petaled flowers ranging in color from soft pastel pink to deep magenta, nestled within papery bracts.

Kategorie
PflanzenSeltenheit
Common
Gefahr
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Interessante Fakten
Armeria cantabrica is a narrow endemic, meaning its wild population is entirely restricted to the rugged Cantabrian Mountains of northern Spain.
Its cushion-like growth habit is an alpine survival strategy, trapping warmth and moisture while protecting the plant from freezing mountain winds.
The pink flower head is actually a dense, spherical cluster of many small individual flowers, making it highly attractive to mountain pollinators.
Besondere Fähigkeiten
Chasmophytic Rooting
Possesses strong, woody taproots that can penetrate deep into narrow limestone crevices to anchor the plant and access hidden water reserves.
Wind Resistant Cushion
Grows in tight, low-profile hummocks that hug the ground, minimizing water loss from wind evaporation and trapping a pocket of warm air within the foliage.
Heavy Metal Tolerance
Capable of thriving in mineral-rich, calcium-heavy soils and scree where other plants struggle, successfully processing high concentrations of calcium carbonate.
Maße und Details
- Länge
- 10-35 cm
- Lebenserwartung
- 5-15 Jahre
Ernährung und Fütterung
As a photoautotrophic plant, it produces its own food through photosynthesis, utilizing sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water along with soil minerals.
Hauptnahrung
- Sunlight
- Water
- Carbon Dioxide
- Soil Minerals
Ökologische Zusammenhänge
Cantabrian Chamois
Rupicapra pyrenaica parva
Grazes on alpine vegetation including the foliage of Armeria cantabrica.
Mountain Bumblebee
Bombus monticola
Pollinates the flowers while foraging for nectar and pollen.
Cantabrian Rock Lizard
Iberolacerta monticola
Shares alpine rock cracks, occasionally utilizing the dense foliage cushions for warmth and cover.
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Wie identifiziert man Armeria Cantabrica?
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Was ist der/die/das länge von Armeria Cantabrica?
10-35 cm
Was ist der/die/das lebenserwartung von Armeria Cantabrica?
5-15 Jahre
Was frisst Armeria Cantabrica?
As a photoautotrophic plant, it produces its own food through photosynthesis, utilizing sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water along with soil minerals.
Wo findet man Armeria Cantabrica normalerweise?
Found in rocky subalpine and alpine grasslands, limestone crevices, and scree slopes of the Cantabrian Mountains.
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