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Teide Violet

viola cheiranthifolia

The Teide Violet (Viola cheiranthifolia) is an extraordinary, resilient perennial plant found exclusively on the high-altitude volcanic slopes of Mount Teide on Tenerife in the Canary Islands. Holding the record as the highest-flowering plant in Spain, it thrives in a harsh, alpine environment of volcanic ash and pumice, ranging from 2,000 meters to nearly the summit at 3,700 meters. This delicate-looking wildflower is a true survivor, enduring extreme temperature fluctuations, intense solar radiation, and severe drought.

生息地: Found on high-altitude volcanic scree, pumice slopes, and rocky crevices of Mount Teide, often in barren, dry alpine conditions above 2,000 meters.

外見

The Teide Violet is a small, low-growing herbaceous plant, typically reaching heights of only 5 to 15 cm. It forms a dense rosette of small, spade-to-oval shaped leaves covered in fine, velvety hairs that give them a silvery-grey-green appearance to protect against UV rays. Its striking, spurred flowers feature five petals in a lovely blend of violet, pale mauve, white, and a bright yellow center, making them stand out starkly against the dark, barren volcanic soils of its habitat.

PlantaeTracheophytaMagnoliopsidaMalpighialesViolaceaeViola
Teide Violet
Teide Violet

カテゴリ

植物

レア度

Common

危険度

1/5 · 非常に低い

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おもしろい事実

It is the highest-altitude flowering plant in Spain, thriving at elevations up to 3,700 meters on the slopes of Mount Teide.

Its scientific name, 'cheiranthifolia', means 'leaves like a wallflower', referring to the unique shape of its foliage.

The species was famously studied and documented by the legendary Prussian naturalist Alexander von Humboldt during his expedition to Tenerife in 1799.

特殊能力

能力

Extreme UV Protection

Dense, fine hairs cover its leaves, reflecting intense high-altitude ultraviolet radiation and reducing water loss.

能力

Freeze-Thaw Resilience

Produces natural antifreeze proteins and sugars within its cells to survive freezing nightly temperatures alternating with hot daytime sun.

能力

Volcanic Anchor Roots

Possesses a deep, robust taproot system that stabilizes the plant in shifting volcanic scree and accesses scarce moisture deep below.

サイズと詳細

長さ
5-15 cm
寿命
2-5 年

食性と食事

As a photosynthetic plant, it synthesizes its own food using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water while absorbing essential minerals from volcanic soils.

主な食物

  • Sunlight
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Water
  • Volcanic minerals

生態系とのつながり

eaten by

Gallot's Lizard

Gallotia galloti

The Canary Island lizard feeds on the flowers and fruits of the violet, occasionally assisting in seed dispersal.

mutualism

Canary Island Bumblebee

Bombus canariensis

Pollinates the flowers of the Teide Violet, allowing the plant to reproduce in its harsh alpine environment.

eaten by

European Rabbit

Oryctolagus cuniculus

An introduced herbivore that heavily grazes on the Teide Violet, posing a major threat to its wild populations.

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安全性

危険度

1/5 · 非常に低い

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よくある質問

Teide Violetを見分けるには?

Teide Violet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。

Teide Violetの長さは何ですか?

5-15 cm

Teide Violetの寿命は何ですか?

2-5 年

Teide Violetは何を食べますか?

As a photosynthetic plant, it synthesizes its own food using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water while absorbing essential minerals from volcanic soils.

Teide Violetは通常どこに生息していますか?

Found on high-altitude volcanic scree, pumice slopes, and rocky crevices of Mount Teide, often in barren, dry alpine conditions above 2,000 meters.

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