
Mountain Pili
trisetum glomeratum
Mountain Pili, scientifically known as Trisetum glomeratum, is a resilient and widely distributed perennial grass integral to various high-altitude and circumpolar ecosystems. Thriving in harsh conditions where few other plants survive, it plays a crucial role in stabilizing alpine soils and providing forage for numerous herbivorous animals. Its ability to adapt to extreme temperatures, strong winds, and nutrient-poor substrates makes it a fascinating example of botanical endurance, contributing significantly to the biodiversity and ecological balance of its montane and arctic habitats.
生息地: Found in a wide range of cold and high-altitude environments, including alpine meadows, rocky slopes, tundra, subalpine forests, and moist or dry grasslands.
外見
This sturdy perennial grass typically grows in tufts, reaching heights of 10 to 60 centimeters. Its leaves are narrow, often rolled or flat, ranging from green to grayish-green, and can be hairy. The most distinctive feature is its dense, spikelike inflorescence, which appears as a compact, cylindrical or somewhat interrupted cluster of small, purplish to greenish spikelets at the top of the stem. The spikelets each contain several florets, often with delicate awns (bristle-like appendages) that give the inflorescence a soft, textured appearance.

カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
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おもしろい事実
Despite its common name, 'Pili grass' typically refers to a different species (Heteropogon contortus); Trisetum glomeratum is more accurately known as Spiked Trisetum or Alpine Oatgrass.
It is one of the few plants found growing at extremely high altitudes, often near the snowline, making it a pioneer species in harsh environments.
Studies have shown this grass can accumulate heavy metals, suggesting a potential role in phytoremediation in contaminated alpine soils.
The extensive root system of Mountain Pili is vital for preventing soil erosion on steep mountain slopes, acting as a natural binder for loose substrates.
特殊能力
Arctic-Alpine Adaptability
Possesses physiological adaptations allowing it to withstand extreme cold, strong winds, and short growing seasons characteristic of high-altitude and polar regions.
Rhizomatous Spread
Utilizes a creeping rhizome system to form dense mats, effectively colonizing bare ground and stabilizing loose soils against erosion in its challenging environments.
Efficient Seed Dispersal
Produces lightweight seeds, often equipped with awns, facilitating efficient wind dispersal across vast distances, aiding in its widespread distribution and colonization of new areas.
サイズと詳細
- 長さ
- 10-60 cm
- 体重
- 0.005-0.05 kg
- 寿命
- 3-10 年
食性と食事
As an autotroph, Trisetum glomeratum produces its own food through photosynthesis, converting sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into sugars for energy and growth. It absorbs essential minerals from the soil.
主な食物
- sunlight
- carbon dioxide
- water
- nitrogen
- phosphorus
- potassium
生態系とのつながり
Marmot
Marmota spp.
Provides a food source for grazing mammals in alpine ecosystems.
Soil Microbes
Various bacterial and fungal species
Its extensive root system helps stabilize soil, particularly on sloped terrain, preventing erosion.
Pika
Ochotona princeps
Serves as forage for various small rodents that inhabit its mountainous environments.
Mycorrhizal Fungi
Glomeromycota spp.
Forms beneficial associations with mycorrhizal fungi that enhance its ability to absorb essential nutrients from nutrient-poor soils.
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よくある質問
Mountain Piliを見分けるには?
Mountain Piliを識別する最も簡単な方法は、Snappit自然識別アプリを使用することです。
Mountain Piliの長さは何ですか?
10-60 cm
Mountain Piliの体重は何ですか?
0.005-0.05 kg
Mountain Piliの寿命は何ですか?
3-10 年
Mountain Piliは何を食べますか?
As an autotroph, Trisetum glomeratum produces its own food through photosynthesis, converting sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into sugars for energy and growth. It absorbs essential minerals from the soil.
Mountain Piliは通常どこに生息していますか?
Found in a wide range of cold and high-altitude environments, including alpine meadows, rocky slopes, tundra, subalpine forests, and moist or dry grasslands.
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