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Rabelera holostea
Greater stitchwort is a lovely little flower that blooms in spring. It has star-shaped white flowers that can brighten up fields and woods, making them look magical!
生息地: Woodlands
The greater stitchwort has bright green, slender leaves and brittle, square stems. Its distinctive white flowers have five petals, each so deeply notched they appear as ten separate petals, giving them a star-like look.
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カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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It's called 'greater' to distinguish it from a smaller plant, the 'lesser stitchwort'!
Its brittle stems often snap with a tiny 'pop', earning it the nickname 'Popper'!
Its delicate flowers have five petals, but each is so deeply split it looks like ten!
Its scientific name 'holostea' means 'all bone' in Greek, describing its fragile stems!
Greater stitchwort can launch its seeds with explosive capsules, helping them spread far away from the parent plant.
Its square stems can lean on surrounding plants for support, allowing it to reach sunlight efficiently.
This plant is one of the first to flower in spring, attracting vital early pollinators to its nectar.
Apis mellifera
visits flowers for nectar and pollen
Bombus terrestris
an important early spring visitor
Capreolus capreolus
young shoots are often browsed by deer

Helix aspersa
snails occasionally feed on its leaves
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always look but don't pick flowers, so they can keep growing for everyone to enjoy.
30-60 cm
2-3 cm
Spring_early_summer
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多年生
昆虫
Woodlands
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