EntdeckenPflanzen

Tawny Cottongrass

eriophorum virginicum

Tawny Cottongrass is a captivating perennial sedge native to the acidic wetlands of eastern North America. Unlike other members of its genus that show off their fluffy heads in early spring, this late-blooming beauty waits until mid-to-late summer to transform bogs into sea-like drifts of copper and gold. It plays a key role in peatland ecosystems, stabilizing soggy substrates with its dense root networks and offering habitat to bog-dwelling invertebrates.

Lebensraum: Found in acidic bogs, peatlands, fens, and wet muskegs, almost always growing in association with sphagnum moss layers.

Aussehen

This slender, grass-like perennial grows between 40 to 100 centimeters tall, featuring narrow, rigid green leaves that taper to a sharp point. Its defining feature is the terminal cluster of seed heads, which develop into fluffy, egg-shaped or round tufts. These cottony masses display a distinctive warm tawny, cinnamon, or creamy-tan coloration, rather than the brilliant white of other cottongrass species, and persist on the plant well into the autumn months.

ReichPlantaeStammTracheophytaKlasseLiliopsidaOrdnungPoalesFamilieCyperaceaeGattungEriophorum
Tawny Cottongrass
Tawny Cottongrass

Kategorie

Pflanzen

Seltenheit

Common

Gefahr

1/5 · Sehr gering

Snaps

Mach den ersten Snap!

Interessante Fakten

Historically, indigenous peoples and early settlers collected the fluffy seed tufts of cottongrasses to stuff pillows and mattresses when traditional feathers or wool were scarce.

The 'cotton' heads are actually modified flower parts (bristles) that expand into long, silky hairs after fertilization to assist with wind dispersal.

While most cottongrasses turn a stark white color, the Tawny Cottongrass is uniquely distinguished by its warm, cinnamon-brown to copper hue.

Besondere Fähigkeiten

Fähigkeit

Acidic Soil Adaptation

Thrives in extremely nutrient-poor and highly acidic environments, utilizing specialized root microbes to absorb scarce minerals.

Fähigkeit

Anemochory Sails

Produces lightweight, elongated perianth bristles that act as natural parachutes, allowing wind to disperse seeds over vast distances.

Fähigkeit

Rhizomatous Colonization

Spreads via creeping underground rhizomes, forming dense, stabilizing mats over unstable, saturated bog surfaces.

Maße und Details

Länge
40-100 cm
Lebenserwartung
3-15 Jahre

Ernährung und Fütterung

As a photosynthetic plant, it produces its own energy using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide, while absorbing minimal nutrients from acidic peat soils.

Hauptnahrung

  • Sunlight
  • Water
  • Carbon Dioxide

Ökologische Zusammenhänge

mutualism

Northern Peat Moss

Sphagnum capillifolium

Grows in close physical association, relying on the moss to maintain the acidic, waterlogged conditions necessary for its survival.

competitor

Purple Pitcher Plant

Sarracenia purpurea

Frequently shares acidic wetland micro-habitats, competing gently for space and sunlight while utilizing different nutrient sources.

eaten by

Eyed Brown

Satyrodes eurydice

The caterpillar larvae of this butterfly feed directly on the foliage of sedges, including Tawny Cottongrass.

Merkmale

Für dieses Objekt sind noch keine Merkmal-Badges vergeben.

Auch bekannt als

Noch keine Alternativnamen vorhanden.

Sammlungen

Sammlungen für dieses Objekt erscheinen hier, wenn weitere Themen hinzugefügt werden.

Sicherheit

Gefahr

1/5 · Sehr gering

Noch keine besonderen Sicherheitshinweise.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Wie identifiziert man Tawny Cottongrass?

Der einfachste Weg, Tawny Cottongrass zu bestimmen, ist die Verwendung der Naturführer-App Snappit.

Was ist der/die/das länge von Tawny Cottongrass?

40-100 cm

Was ist der/die/das lebenserwartung von Tawny Cottongrass?

3-15 Jahre

Was frisst Tawny Cottongrass?

As a photosynthetic plant, it produces its own energy using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide, while absorbing minimal nutrients from acidic peat soils.

Wo findet man Tawny Cottongrass normalerweise?

Found in acidic bogs, peatlands, fens, and wet muskegs, almost always growing in association with sphagnum moss layers.

Snap-Karte

Zoome hinein, um Cluster aufzulösen und zu sehen, wo dieses Objekt fotografiert wurde.

Karte wird geladen…

Neueste Snaps

Neueste Snaps erscheinen hier, wenn neue Beobachtungen hinzukommen.

Wo zu sehen

Mehr Pflanzen