




Androsace septentrionalis
The Northern Rock Jasmine is a small, lovely flower that grows in rocky places. It has bright yellow flowers that bloom in spring and can be found in cool, mountain areas.
生息地: Mountain regions
The Androsace septentrionalis has a small rosette of narrow, lance-shaped leaves at its base. Delicate white or pinkish-purple flowers, each with a bright yellow center, rise on slender stems, often clustered. Its tiny size makes it visually distinct in harsh environments.





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It's sometimes called 'Northern Rock Jasmine' because its tiny flowers resemble miniature jasmine blooms.
Its scientific name means 'rock-jasmine from the north', perfectly describing its preferred cool, rocky homes.
The delicate flowers have a bright yellow eye that acts like a landing strip for tiny insect pollinators!
This tiny plant can often be found growing above the tree line where few other plants dare to live!
Androsace septentrionalis can complete its entire life cycle quickly, allowing it to thrive in short growing seasons.
Androsace septentrionalis has a hardy nature that helps it survive harsh conditions like cold, wind, and rocky soils.
Androsace septentrionalis can self-pollinate which helps it reproduce even when insect visitors are scarce in remote habitats.
Apis mellifera
Gathers nectar and pollen from its small flowers.
Bombus impatiens
Visits blooms for nectar and aids in pollination.
Microtus pennsylvanicus
May occasionally consume its leaves and stems.
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Always look but don't touch wild flowers to help them grow.
5-20 cm
3-10 cm
0.3-0.8 cm
Late Spring to Early Summer
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