Trollius Lilacinus

Trollius Lilacinus is in central - and North Asia at home. This multi -year plant stands out due to its striking violet flowers and its adaptability to moist habitats.

Trollius Lilacinus

botany

Trollius Lilacinus is a herbaceous plant that typically reaches growth heights of 30 to 60 centimeters. It is characterized by her deeply lobed leaves and its striking purple flowers. The flowers are large, filled and have a characteristic purple color. They bloom in spring and summer and attract many pollinators with their sweet fragrance.

ecology

Trollius Lilacinus Is native to moist, moderate regions of Eurasia and prefers well -permeable soils and partially shady to shady locations. It can often be found in floodplain forests, damp meadows and along Bachufer. This plant plays an important ecological role as a source of food for polluting insects such as bees and butterflies.

Ecological meaning

Trollius Lilacinus Has a significant ecological importance as part of the moist habitats of Eurasia. It contributes to the pollination of other plants and thus supports biodiversity in these habitats. In addition, it helps with the ground stabilization in damp areas and contributes to erosion control.

Gardening applications

Due to her striking flowers and its adaptability to moist conditions, Trollius Lilacinus is a popular choice for garden lovers. It is well suited for moist garden areas, bank plantings and shady discounts. The plant needs a well -permeable soil and sufficient moisture to successfully thrive, and prefers cool locations.

Conservation and protection

Since Trollius Lilacinus only occurs in certain moist regions of Eurasia, the protection of their natural habitat is of crucial importance for their long -term survival. Measures such as the preservation of wetlands, the prevention of drainage and the control of invasive species are required to obtain the populations of Trollius Lilacinus.

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