




Packera dubia
Woolly ragwort is a fuzzy plant with bright yellow flowers that bloom in the spring. It grows in fields and along roadsides, making the world a little brighter!
生息地: Grasslands
The woolly ragwort has striking bright yellow, daisy-like flowers clustered at the top of its stems. Its leaves are distinctively covered in soft, silvery-white hairs, giving them a fuzzy, 'woolly' appearance that helps it stand out.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Each plant can make thousands of seeds, ensuring lots of new ragwort plants can grow!
Its bright yellow flowers look like mini sunflowers, but they are much smaller!
Some tiny caterpillars can eat this plant and use its bad-tasting chemicals for their own defense!
Woolly ragwort can grow in tough places like roadsides, showing how super resilient it is!
Woolly ragwort creates special chemicals that make it taste bad to most animals, helping it defend against hungry creatures.
Woolly ragwort's tiny seeds have fluffy parachutes, letting them ride the wind to new places far away to reproduce.
Apis mellifera
Visits flowers for nectar.
Bombus melanopygus
Collects pollen and nectar.
Platyptilia pica
Its larvae feed on leaves.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Do not eat any plants without asking an adult first, as some can be harmful.
30-90 cm
1-2 cm
Late spring to late summer
いいえ
中程度
多年生
昆虫
Grasslands
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