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Ligularia amplexicaulis
Ligularia amplexicaulis is a striking plant that is known for its striking inflorescences and its spread in the moist areas of Asia.
Ligularia amplexicaulis is a herbaceous plant that usually reaches heights of 50 to 150 centimeters. It is characterized by its large, heart -shaped leaves, which are attached to the stem and have a dark green color. The inflorescences of Ligularia amplexicaulis are striking and consist of numerous yellow, radiation -shaped flowers that are arranged on a high stem. Ligularia amplexicaulis is at home in the damp areas of East Asia, especially in countries such as China, Japan and Korea. The species prefers moist, well -permeable soils and can often be found in bank areas of rivers, damp forests and mountain meadows. It thrives best in partially shaded to shady locations and can be found at altitudes of up to 2000 meters above sea level.
The ecological importance of ligularia amplexicaulis lies in its role as a habitat and source of food for different animal species. The leaves offer protection and nesting places for small animals such as frogs and insects, while the flowers of bees, butterflies and other pollares are visited. In addition, the plant plays an important role in erosion control and contributes to the stabilization of bank floors. Ligularia amplexicaulis shows a remarkable adaptability to the moist habitats in which it occurs. It is tolerant compared to periodic flood and can survive in areas with seasonal fluctuations. Their ability to adapt to different soil types makes it an important part of moist ecosystems. Although Ligularia amplexicaulis is currently not classified as endangered, protective measures are nevertheless required to maintain their natural habitats. Measures such as the preservation of wetlands, the prevention of deforestation and the regulation of water pollution are crucial to ensure the long -term stability of the populations of Ligularia amplexicaulis.morphology
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