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Cornflower is a lovely flower known for its vibrant blue color. It grows in fields and gardens, making them look cheerful and bright.
Hábitat: Fields and gardens
The Cornflower is known for its vibrant, intense blue, thistle-like flowers, which stand out against slender, grey-green stems. Its distinctive, frilly petals form a charming, delicate bloom, visually different from many wild meadow flowers.





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Ancient Egyptians loved cornflowers, finding them in Tutankhamun's tomb!
Cornflowers were traditionally pressed into books as romantic bookmarks.
Its vibrant blue color once made a popular dye for textiles.
The petals are edible and add a splash of color to salads!
Cornflower can drop many seeds that readily germinate, helping it spread and return year after year without human help.
Cornflower has nectar-rich flowers that attract bees and butterflies, ensuring its successful reproduction and supporting local ecosystems.
Cornflower can thrive in dry, poor soils thanks to its efficient water use, allowing it to grow where other plants struggle.
Apis mellifera
collects nectar and pollen
Bombus impatiens
visits flowers for nectar
Vanessa atalanta
sips nectar from blooms
Las plantas con flores son cualquier planta que produce flores como parte de su ciclo reproductivo.
Las plantas tolerantes a la sombra están adaptadas para crecer y prosperar en áreas con bajos niveles de luz, requiriendo menos luz solar directa.
Las flores fragantes emiten un aroma agradable, a menudo para atraer polinizadores o como defensa.
Los hábitats de pastizales son biomas terrestres dominados por pastos y plantas herbáceas, que sustentan a una variedad de animales de pastoreo.
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30-90 cm
15-45 cm
2-4 cm
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