Status:
valid
Authors:
(Nyman) Sennikov & Kurtto
Source:
wcvp
Year:
2017
Citation Micro:
Memoranda Soc. Fauna Fl. Fenn. 93: 34 (2017)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001428042
Common Names
- Hedlundia thuringiaca
- Thuringiaca Hedlundia
- Thuringiaca
Description
Hedlundia thuringiaca (also called Thuringiaca Hedlundia, among many other common names) is a species of flowering plant in the family Campanulaceae. It is native to the mountains of Germany and Austria. It is typically found in rocky, alpine habitats.
Uses & Benefits
Hedlundia thuringiaca is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks. Its leaves are used to make a herbal medicine for treating fever and stomach problems.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flowers of Hedlundia thuringiaca are small and white, with a single spikelet. The seed is a small, dark brown grain. The seedlings are small and slender, with a single pair of cotyledons and a single pair of true leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Hedlundia thuringiaca can be propagated by seed or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in spring or early summer in a warm, sunny location. Cuttings should be taken in late spring or early summer and planted in a warm, sunny location. Both methods require well-draining soil and regular watering.
Where to Find Hedlundia thuringiaca
Hedlundia thuringiaca is native to Germany. It can be found in moist, open habitats such as meadows, pastures, and roadsides.
Hedlundia thuringiaca FAQ
What is the scientific name of Hedlundia thuringiaca?
Hedlundia thuringiaca
What type of plant is Hedlundia thuringiaca?
It is a perennial herb
What is the natural habitat of Hedlundia thuringiaca?
It is found in tropical and subtropical regions
Species in the Hedlundia genus
Hedlundia abscondita,
Hedlundia anglica,
Hedlundia arranensis,
Hedlundia austriaca,
Hedlundia borbasii,
Hedlundia bosniaca,
Hedlundia buekkensis,
Hedlundia cuneifolia,
Hedlundia gauckleri,
Hedlundia harziana,
Hedlundia hazslinszkyana,
Hedlundia hohenesteri,
Hedlundia hornadensis,
Hedlundia hybrida,
Hedlundia lancifolia,
Hedlundia legrei,
Hedlundia leyana,
Hedlundia lonetalensis,
Hedlundia meinichii,
Hedlundia minima,
Hedlundia motleyi,
Hedlundia mougeotii,
Hedlundia neopinnatifida,
Hedlundia pauca,
Hedlundia pekarovae,
Hedlundia pseudomeinichii,
Hedlundia pseudothuringiaca,
Hedlundia pulchra,
Hedlundia roopiana,
Hedlundia scannelliana,
Hedlundia scepusiensis,
Hedlundia schwarziana,
Hedlundia semipinnata,
Hedlundia sognensis,
Hedlundia subarranensis,
Hedlundia subpinnata,
Hedlundia subsimilis,
Hedlundia teodori,
Hedlundia thuringiaca,
Hedlundia velebitica,
Species in the Rosaceae family
Acaena macrocephala,
Acaena antarctica,
Acaena argentea,
Acaena boliviana,
Acaena buchananii,
Acaena echinata,
Acaena agnipila,
Acaena cylindristachya,
Acaena confertissima,
Acaena eupatoria,
Acaena integerrima,
Acaena leptacantha,
Acaena ovina,
Acaena magellanica,
Acaena masafuerana,
Acaena patagonica,
Acaena tenera,
Acaena platyacantha,
Acaena pumila,
Acaena splendens,
Acaena stricta,
Acaena stangii,
Acaena trifida,
Acaena pallida,
Acaena caespitosa,
Acaena saccaticupula,
Acaena subincisa,
Acaena hirsutula,
Acaena fissistipula,
Acaena glabra,
Acaena tesca,
Acaena juvenca,
Acaena emittens,
Acaena dumicola,
Acaena profundeincisa,
Acaena minor,
Acaena alpina,
Acaena montana,
Acaena myriophylla,
Acaena poeppigiana,
Acaena anserovina,
Acaena sericea,
Acaena latebrosa,
Acaena sarmentosa,
Acaena elongata,
Acaena exigua,
Acaena rorida,
Acaena novae-zelandiae,
Acaena pinnatifida,
Acaena inermis,