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Thalictrum minus - small meadow roots
Thalictrum minus, generally known as small meadow rwards, belongs to the family of the cockfoot plants (ranunculaceae). This species is known for its delicate inflorescences and its delicate leaves and occurs in various habitats in Europe and Asia.
Botanical characteristics
Thalictrum Minus is a herbaceous plant with an upright stem that can reach a height of up to 60 centimeters. The leaves are finely feathered and have a light green color. The inflorescences consist of numerous small, delicate flowers that are arranged in loose grapes and have a pale violet to yellow color. The flowering period usually extends from spring to summer.
Ecological adaptability
Thalictrum Minus is native to Europe and Asia in various habitats and thrives in moderate to cool climates. It prefers moist to wet locations and often occurs in meadows, wetlands, on the banks of the stream and in au forests. The plant is adapted to different types of soil, including sandy, loamy and humus -rich soils.
Use and use
Thalictrum minus is mainly used as an ornamental plant due to their attractive inflorescences and its filigree leaves in gardens and parks. It is particularly suitable for natural gardens and can be planted along ponds, in damp meadows or as a background plant in perennial beds. In addition, the plant also has a certain importance in traditional medicine of some cultures, although its medical properties have to be further examined.
Conservation and challenges
Thalictrum Minus is currently not classified as endangered, but how many plant species is exposed to the effects of living space loss and environmental changes. The protection of their natural habitats, especially wetlands and au forests, is crucial for their long -term survival. In addition, invasive plant species and non -sustainable land use practices can endanger the stocks of Thalictrum Minus.