Anthyllis vulneraria boscii
The lady's fingers of Bosc ( Anthyllis vulneraria subsp. boscii ) also called lady's fingers of the Pyrenees ( Anthyllis vulneraria subsp. pyrenaica ) is a herbaceous Plante of the family of the Fabacées (Leguminous) like the Anthyllis , subspecies of the vulnerary Anthyllide ( Anthyllis vulneraria ). It is endemic the Pyrenees.
It produces flowers rosâtres, grouped in racèmes resembling flowerheads, with the very hairy chalice. One finds this plant in the sunny places.
Characteristics
- reproductive Bodies
- dominant Color of the flowers: pink
- Period of flowering: May-August
- Inflorescence: racème capituliforme
- Sexuality: hermaphrodite
- Order of maturation:
- Pollination: entomogame
- Seed
- Fruit: pod
- Dissemination: anémochore
- Habitat and standard distribution
- Habitat: dry lawns aérohalines, rocks limestones, underwood of pines
- Surface of distribution: The Central Pyrenees
See too
Internal bonds
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Glossary of the flowers of the Pyrenees
External references
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