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Ageratina Altissima - Nettle -leafed water dost
Ageratina Altissima, generally known as a nettle -leafed water dust, is a widespread plant that is native to North America. This herbaceous plant belongs to the Korbblütler family (Asteraceae) and plays an important role in various ecosystems.
Botanical characteristics
Ageratina Altissima is a multi -year plant that typically reaches heights of 1 to 2 meters. The leaves are arranged, egg -shaped and have a jagged structure. The inflorescences consist of numerous small, white flowers, which are arranged in dense, umbrella -like heads. The flowers appear from late summer to autumn and offer an important source of food for various insects, especially for butterflies and bees.
Habitat
Ageratina Altissima is widespread in North America and can be found in a variety of habitats, including forests, path edges, wetlands and bank areas. This plant shows a remarkable adaptability to different soil conditions and lighting conditions, which contributes to its spread in different ecosystems. It is known for its ability to thrive in both shady and sunny environments.
Morphological characteristics
The morphological characteristics of Ageratina Altissima contribute to their identification and their ecological function. The jagged leaves and the white inflorescences are characteristic of this kind. The flowers not only offer a visual attractiveness, but also serve as a nectar source for polluting insects. The plant also forms dense stocks, which makes it an important element in many plant communities.
Ecological meaning
The ecological importance of Ageratina Altissima is diverse. The flowers attract a wide range of pollares, including bees, butterflies and flying, which contributes to their role in pollination ecology. In addition, the plant offers food for various herbivore insects, which supports biodiversity in its habitat. Ageratina Altissima's ability to grow in disturbed areas also makes it a pioneer plant that can contribute to the restoration of ecosystems.