Native to oceanic and subatlantic parts of Europe, it is sensitive to ground frosts and does not tolerate saline or heavily fertilized soils. Conservation Status
Projects like the Extensive field near Mankmuß focus on maintaining traditional, low-intensity farming—without mineral fertilizers or pesticides—to protect the species. Scientific Interest
It is believed to be regionally extinct in parts of Hungary and the Czech Republic. arnoseris
It prefers acidic, nutrient-poor, sandy or sandy-loamy soils with low calcium content.
Produces small, solitary yellow flower heads (7–11 mm in diameter) composed entirely of ligulate (strap-shaped) florets. Native to oceanic and subatlantic parts of Europe,
Arranged in a basal rosette at the ground level, they are wedge-shaped (oblanceolate) with small teeth along the edges.
Arnoseris is a genus of flowering plants in the dandelion tribe ( Cichorieae ) of the daisy family, Asteraceae . It is largely considered monotypic, consisting of only one recognized species: , commonly known as lamb's succory or swine's succory . Physical Characteristics It prefers acidic, nutrient-poor, sandy or sandy-loamy soils
Home to approximately one-third of the global population, it is listed as "endangered" (Red List Status 2).
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