
Hoary Pterocephalus
pterocephalus lasiospermus
The Hoary Pterocephalus (Pterocephalus lasiospermus), locally known as 'rosalillo de cumbre' in the Canary Islands, is a resilient subalpine shrub endemic to the high-altitude volcanic terrains of Tenerife. Forming dense, silvery-green cushions, this fascinating plant is uniquely adapted to survive the intense sunlight, extreme winds, and freezing temperatures of Mount Teide's subalpine slopes. During the late spring and summer, it bursts into a spectacular display of pale lavender-pink flowers, transforming the austere volcanic landscape into a vibrant sea of pastel color.
Hábitat: Found in high-altitude subalpine scrublands and volcanic pumice plains, primarily between 1,800 and 2,600 meters elevation.
Aspecto
This plant grows as a low, rounded shrub usually between 30 and 100 centimeters in height. Its most identifying characteristic is its dense, woolly covering of fine, white-gray hairs on its leaves and stems, giving it a distinct frosted or 'hoary' appearance. The leaves are soft, lance-shaped, and arranged in opposite pairs. In summer, it produces flat-topped, head-like flower clusters (capitula) colored in shades of pale pink to lavender, which eventually turn into fluffy, feathery, globe-shaped seed heads.

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Because of its high-altitude environment, it acts as a crucial pioneer species, slowly breaking down volcanic minerals to help form fertile soil for other organisms.
It is a master of extreme environments, surviving freezing winter temperatures of down to -10 degrees Celsius and scorching, arid summer days on the active volcano.
The genus name Pterocephalus derives from the Greek words for 'feather' and 'head', referencing the fluffy, feather-like appearance of its seed clusters.
Habilidades especiales
Solar Shielding Pubescence
The dense layer of silvery-white hairs reflects harsh high-altitude ultraviolet rays and reduces water loss by trapping moisture close to the leaf surface.
Volcanic Soil Anchoring
An extensive and deep root system allows the plant to anchor securely in loose, shifting volcanic ash and pumice while tapping into deep-seated moisture.
Feathery Seed Parachutes
Its seeds are equipped with a feathery pappus, enabling them to catch alpine wind currents and disperse across rugged volcanic terrains.
Medidas y detalles
- Longitud
- 30-100 cm
- Esperanza de vida
- 5-15 años
Dieta y alimentación
As a photosynthetic plant, it synthesizes its own organic compounds using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water absorbed from volcanic soils.
Alimentos principales
- Sunlight
- Carbon Dioxide
- Water
- Soil Minerals
Conexiones ecológicas
Canary Island Bumblebee
Bombus canariensis
Provides critical nectar and pollen resources for this endemic bee pollinator during the dry high-altitude summer.
European Rabbit
Oryctolagus cuniculus
This introduced herbivore heavily grazes on the young shoots and flowers, threatening its regeneration.
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Preguntas frecuentes
¿Cómo identificar a Hoary Pterocephalus?
La forma más fácil de identificar a Hoary Pterocephalus es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.
¿Cuál es el longitud de Hoary Pterocephalus?
30-100 cm
¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Hoary Pterocephalus?
5-15 años
¿Qué come Hoary Pterocephalus?
As a photosynthetic plant, it synthesizes its own organic compounds using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water absorbed from volcanic soils.
¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Hoary Pterocephalus?
Found in high-altitude subalpine scrublands and volcanic pumice plains, primarily between 1,800 and 2,600 meters elevation.
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