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European Globeflower

trollius europaeus

The European Globeflower, Trollius europaeus, is a charming perennial herb native to Europe and Western Asia, recognized for its distinctive, buttercup-like flowers. Its common name, 'globeflower', aptly describes the spherical shape of its bright yellow blossoms, which remain tightly closed or slightly open at the top. This unique floral structure plays a crucial role in its specialized pollination strategy. A member of the Ranunculaceae family, it thrives in damp, grassy environments, bringing a splash of golden yellow to meadows and stream banks during late spring and early summer. Despite its delicate appearance, it is a robust plant, often forming impressive colonies in suitable conditions.

Hábitat: The European Globeflower thrives in damp, nutrient-rich habitats such as wet meadows, fens, marshes, stream banks, and damp open woodlands.

Aspecto

The European Globeflower is characterized by its vivid, lemon-yellow to deep yellow, globe-shaped flowers, typically 2-3 cm in diameter. These flowers are unique in that the sepals form an enclosing 'globe' around the petals and reproductive organs. It grows on erect, sparsely branched stems, reaching heights of 30 to 80 cm. The leaves are deeply lobed and serrated, mainly basal, with a few smaller leaves appearing alternately along the stem. The overall appearance is a sturdy, upright plant crowned with multiple orb-like blooms.

ReinoPlantaeFiloTracheophytaClaseMagnoliopsidaOrdenRanunculalesFamiliaRanunculaceaeGéneroTrollius
European Globeflower
European Globeflower

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Despite its toxicity to some animals, its leaves and flowers were historically used in folk medicine, though caution was always advised due to its potent compounds.

In folklore, globeflowers were sometimes associated with magical properties and were believed to bring good fortune, particularly when found in wild meadows.

Its name 'Trollius' is thought to derive from the German word 'Trollblume' (troll flower) or from the old Norse 'troll', meaning something round and magical.

The unique, tightly closed globe shape of its flower provides a protective nursery for the larvae of the tiny globeflower fly, which is its primary pollinator.

Habilidades especiales

Habilidad

Specialized Pollination

It has a mutualistic relationship with a specific group of flies (Chiastocheta species), which are the only insects small enough to enter the tightly closed flower to pollinate it, while also laying their eggs within the flower.

Habilidad

Cold Hardiness

This species is well-adapted to cooler temperate climates, capable of tolerating cold winters and often found in montane or subalpine regions across its range.

Habilidad

Toxic Defense

Like many members of the buttercup family, the European Globeflower contains toxic compounds, primarily protoanemonin, which deters most grazing herbivores from consuming it.

Medidas y detalles

Longitud
30-80 cm
Peso
0.02-0.1 kg
Esperanza de vida
3-10 años

Dieta y alimentación

As a photosynthetic plant, the European Globeflower produces its own food by converting light energy into chemical energy. It absorbs water and essential minerals from the soil and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

Alimentos principales

  • Sunlight
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Water
  • Nitrogen
  • Phosphorus
  • Potassium

Método de búsqueda

  • Photosynthesis And Nutrient Absorption

Conexiones ecológicas

mutualism

Globeflower Fly

Chiastocheta trollii

Primary pollinator, lays eggs inside the flower

eaten by

Roe Deer

Capreolus capreolus

Potential herbivore, though deterred by toxicity

mutualism

Mycorrhizal Fungi

Various species

Soil fungi forming symbiotic root associations

competitor

Domestic Cattle

Bos taurus

Grazing animal that may inadvertently spread seeds or trample plants

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cómo identificar a European Globeflower?

La forma más fácil de identificar a European Globeflower es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.

¿Cuál es el longitud de European Globeflower?

30-80 cm

¿Cuál es el peso de European Globeflower?

0.02-0.1 kg

¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de European Globeflower?

3-10 años

¿Qué come European Globeflower?

As a photosynthetic plant, the European Globeflower produces its own food by converting light energy into chemical energy. It absorbs water and essential minerals from the soil and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente European Globeflower?

The European Globeflower thrives in damp, nutrient-rich habitats such as wet meadows, fens, marshes, stream banks, and damp open woodlands.

¿Cómo caza European Globeflower?

Photosynthesis And Nutrient Absorption

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