




Centaurea nigrescens
Tyrol knapweed is a beautiful flower with purple petals that bloom in the summer. It grows in meadows and grassy areas, making the world a little brighter and more colorful.
生息地: Grasslands
The Tyrol knapweed has vibrant purple to pink, thistle-like flowers, often solitary on slender stems. Its distinctive dark, fringed bracts underneath the flower head set it apart from similar meadow blooms, giving it a somewhat spiky appearance.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Even after its petals fall, the seed head stays upright, looking like a tiny dried bouquet!
Its seeds can stay alive in the soil for over ten years, waiting for the perfect time to sprout!
The little hairs on its leaves help it save water on hot, sunny days, making it very tough!
Tyrol knapweed is a super colonizer, quickly taking over new patches of land when introduced!
Tyrol knapweed has a strong taproot that can extend deep into the soil, helping it find water and nutrients during dry spells.
The plant's seeds are designed to be easily carried by wind, helping it quickly colonize new areas to reproduce.
Tyrol knapweed can release chemicals into the soil, stopping other plants from growing too close and hogging resources.
Apis mellifera
One of its key insect visitors, gathering nectar and pollen.
Bombus terrestris
Buzzes around its bright purple blooms for sweet nectar.
Vanessa cardui
Sips nectar from its vibrant flowers, aiding reproduction.
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危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always look but don't touch flowers without asking an adult first.
30-100 cm
30-60 cm
1.5-3 cm
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