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Aster DiplosTephiides
Aster DiplosTephioides is particularly native to the high mountain regions of Asia. This species belongs to the Asteraceae family and is known for their beautiful inflorescences and their adaptability in extreme environmental conditions.
Taxonomy
Aster DiplosTephioides was first described by Franchet in 1897. It belongs to the genus Aster, which includes a large variety of species that are spread in moderate and subtropical regions of the northern hemisphere.
morphology
Aster DiplosTephiides is a herbaceous plant that typically reaches growth heights of 10 to 30 centimeters. The leaves are lanceolate to elliptical and have a dark green color. The inflorescences of Aster DiplosTephiides are typically arranged and consist of numerous small, daisy -like flowers that have a striking purple to blue color. These flowers are often surrounded by narrow, green or reddish shell leaves, which also emphasize the inflorescence.
Ecological role
Aster DiplosTephiides plays an important ecological role in the alpine ecosystems of Asia. Due to its adaptability to extreme weather conditions such as strong winds, low temperatures and high UV radiation, it is a key plant in these demanding environments. Aster DiplosTephiides contributes to the ground stabilization and serves as a source of food for various alpine animal species, especially for insects such as butterflies and bees that use their nectar reserves.
Applications
Aster DiplosTephioides also has various uses in traditional medicine. Some parts of the plant are used in the form of tea or tinctures to treat digestive disorders, colds and to strengthen the immune system. In addition, Aster DiplosTephiides are estimated as an ornamental plant in alpine gardens and stone gardens due to its attractive flowers and their adaptability to alpine.