Brown knapweed Centaurea jacea

Brown knapweed

Features

Perennial with bulb, tuber or rhizome. Habitat - meadows, shrubs, embankments, light forests.

Species Perrenial
Living space Bright forest, Bush crowns, Meadow, River edge, Wet site
Size 30-80 cm

Description

The stem is rough and 30 to 80 cm high, it has grown. The leaves are ovate-lanceolate or pinnately divided. Cats 3 to 4 cm wide. The inner sheath leaves are ovate, the outer ones have a dry-skinned appendage at the end, which protrudes away and is more or less round, with a whole or torn edge. It is a highly variable species that occurs from the lowlands to the Montana belt.

Brown knapweed

on the habitat Temenica

It blooms from June to October.

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