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Hemerocallis Minor - Little Taglilie
Hemerocallis Minor, also known as a small taglily or dwarf-Taglily, is particularly valued for their attractive flowers and their adaptability to different habitats. This species belongs to the ASPHODELACeae family and is widespread in different parts of the world.
Botanical characteristics
Hemerocallis Minor is a herbaceous plant that can reach heights of up to 30 centimeters. It is characterized by her dense tufts of lanceolate leaves, which have a bluish green color and are slightly wavy on the edge. The flowers of Hemerocallis Minor are funnel -shaped yellow and exude a pleasant fragrance to lilies. Each flower only blooms for one day, but the plant continuously produces new flowers over a longer period of time.
Ecological adaptability
Hemerocallis Minor is adapted to a variety of habitats and occurs in meadows, forests, along streets and in gardens. The plant prefers well -permeable soils and sunny to partially shaded locations. It is tolerant of dryness and heat and can also establish itself in relatively poor soils. Hemerocallis Minor plays an important ecological role in providing food for pollinators such as bees and butterflies.
Use and use
Hemerocallis Minor is primarily valued as an ornamental plant because of their attractive flowers and grown in gardens and parks all over the world. The plant is easy to care for and versatile and is particularly suitable for beds, discounts, rock gardens and container plants. In addition, the flowers of Hemerocallis Minor are also used in the floristic industry to decorate bouquets and flower arrangements.
Conservation and challenges
Although Hemerocallis Minor is currently not classified as endangered, it is still threatened by habitat loss, deforestation and the use of herbicides. The protection and the preservation of natural habitats in which Hemerocallis Minor occurs are therefore of crucial importance to ensure the long -term survival of this kind. In addition, invasive plant species and non -local diseases can represent potential threats and require appropriate management strategies.