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Field Scabious

Knautia arvensis

Description:

Knautia arvensis, commonly known as Field Scabious, is a species in the genus Knautia. It is a perennial plant that grows between 25 and 100 cm. It prefers grassy places and dry soils, avoiding heavy soils, and flowers between July and September. The flowered head is flatter than similar species Devils bit scabious and Small Scabious. There are 4 stamens in each flower, and 1 notched long stigma. The fruit is nut like, cylindrical and hairy, 5–6 mm in size. It has a tap root. The stem has long stiff hairs angled downwards. There are no stipules. The leaves form a basal rosette, are paired on the stem, the lowest typically 300 mm long, spear shaped, whereas the upper are smaller. It is occasionally used by the Marsh Fritillary as a foodplant instead of its usual foodplant of Devils Bit Scabious (Succisa pratensis). It is also the foodplant of the Narrow-bordered Bee Hawk-moth Hemaris tityus

Habitat:

Meadow; Hedgerow

Notes:

spotted i river homem félinhos beach http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knautia_arv...

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2 Comments

AntónioGinjaGinja
AntónioGinjaGinja 11 years ago

Thanks Emma :)

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 11 years ago

lovely.

Braga, Portugal

Spotted on Jul 9, 2012
Submitted on Jul 13, 2012

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