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Anagallis arvensis Scarlet Pimpernel
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Photographer: Dr. Amadej Trnkoczy
ID: 0000 0000 0323 0510 (2023-03-11)Copyright © 2023 Dr. Amadej Trnkoczy
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date of photo Apr 24, 2006
latitude 44.39129 longitude 14.79766
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location
Adriatic Sea region; island Olib, about half way from Slatinica beach to Slatina bay; west Zadar archipelago (Dalmatia, Croatia)family
Primulaceae
notes Slo.: navadna kurja češnjica - ., syn.: Lysimachia arvensis (L.) U. Manns & Anderb.. Anagallis caerulea L., Anagallis latifolia L., Anagallis platyphylla Baudo, Anagallis carnea Schrank, Anagallis parviflora Hoffmanns. & Link, Anagallis phoenicea Scop. - Habitat: abandoned, unmaintained former cultural land next to a footpath; almost flat terrain, calcareous, skeletal ground; dry and sunny place; average precipitations ~ 950 mm/year, average temperature 13-15 deg C, elevations 12 m (40 feet), Sub-Mediterranean phytogeographical region. - Substratum: red Karst soil among stones. - Comments (pertain to pictures in Flicker album Anagallis arvensis): Anagallis arvensis is a low, annual, creeping 'weed' with tiny but beautiful, vividly colored scarlet red or blue flowers. It grows 'everywhere'. It is native from north Africa countries bordering to Mediterranean Sea shores to almost Novaya Zemlya in the north and spread by humans all around the globe. Most often one can find it on or near extensively used or abandoned cultivated ground and semiruderal places. - Its flowers are usually scarlet red, but more to the south one goes (in Europe), more flowers with blue color can be found. Taxonomy of this species is not yet totally fixed. Some consider the blue variant as a subspecies of Anagallis arvensis, that is Anagallis arvensis ssp. foemina (Mill.) Schinz & Thell. Others consider(ed) it on species level, but usually in an another genus, in the Lysmachia genus. Be that as it may the plant is beautiful from close, however, neither large nor showy. - Interestingly the flowers, which measure a good cm across, are sensitive to air humidity. In humid conditions they close and in dry air they open their petals. So, for centuries people took it into account trying to predict weather. One of German name – Wetterkraut – (e.g. Weather-plant) clearly indicates this. - Ref.: (1) A. Martinči et all., Mala Flora Slovenije (Flora of Slovenia - Key) (in Slovenian), Tehnična Založba Slovenije (2007), p 476. (2) T. Nikolić, Flora Croatica, Vaskularna flora Republike Hrvatske, Vol. 3. Alfa d.d.. Zagreb (2020) p 414. (3 ) W.K. Rottensteiner, Exkursionsflora für Istrien, Verlag des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins Kärten (2014), p 600. (4) M. Blamey, C. Grey-Wilson, Wild Flowers of the Mediterranean, A & C Black, London (2005), p 168.camera Nikon D70 /Nikkor Micro 105mm/f2.8
contributor's ID # Bot_0115/2006_DSC0151 photo category: Plant - annual/perennial
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Scarlet Pimpernel (photographer)
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