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gold coin

Pallenis maritima

The gold coin plant is a bright, cheerful flower that grows in sandy areas near the coast. Its lovely yellow flowers look like shiny coins, making it a fun sight for little explorers!

Lebensraum: Coastal areas

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The gold coin has bright, sunny yellow, daisy-like flowers with a slightly darker yellow-orange center. It grows low to the ground in spreading clumps, displaying small, slightly hairy, grey-green leaves. Its vibrant color makes it stand out vividly against sandy or rocky backdrops.

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Seltenheit

Common

Gefahr

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Interessante Fakten

Even on cloudy days, its sunny yellow petals seem to glow with their own light.

Its bright flowers are like a welcoming landing strip for thirsty bees and butterflies!

Scientists believe its seeds might be carried by ocean currents to new beach homes!

The gold coin plant is sometimes called 'sea daisy' because it loves living by the ocean.

Besondere Fähigkeiten

Fähigkeit

Sun Shield

The gold coin has tiny hairs on its leaves that reflect sunlight, protecting it from intense coastal sun.

Fähigkeit

Thirsty Roots

The gold coin can grow in sandy soils using roots adapted to find water in dry, nutrient-poor environments.

Fähigkeit

Salt Defender

The gold coin can tolerate salty air and soil, allowing it to thrive right next to the sea.

Fähigkeit

Speedy Sprouter

The gold coin produces many seeds quickly, helping it reproduce fast and spread even in harsh conditions.

Maße und Details

Höhe
10-30 cm
Ausbreitung
20-40 cm
Blütengröße
3-5 cm
Blütezeit
Spring to fall
Essbar
Nein
Giftigkeit
Keine
Lebenszyklus
Einjährig
Bestäubungsmethode
Insekten

Ökologische Zusammenhänge

pollinates

European honey bee

Apis mellifera

Visits flowers for nectar and pollen.

pollinates

Buff-tailed bumblebee

Bombus terrestris

An important pollinator for its bright flowers.

eaten by

Italian land snail

Helicella itala

Snails may graze on its leaves and stems.

Merkmale

Auch bekannt als

Noch keine Alternativnamen vorhanden.

Sammlungen

Sicherheit

Gefahr

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Always look but don't touch wild plants unless a grown-up says it's okay.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Was ist der/die/das höhe von gold coin?

10-30 cm

Was ist der/die/das ausbreitung von gold coin?

20-40 cm

Was ist der/die/das blütengröße von gold coin?

3-5 cm

Was ist der/die/das blütezeit von gold coin?

Spring to fall

Was ist der/die/das essbar von gold coin?

Nein

Was ist der/die/das giftigkeit von gold coin?

Keine

Was ist der/die/das lebenszyklus von gold coin?

Einjährig

Was ist der/die/das bestäubungsmethode von gold coin?

Insekten

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