Große Sterndolde

Astrantia major · auch: Sterndolde, Große-

Wildpflanze essbar
4 Fotos

Merkmale

Verwendung Nutzpflanze
Vorkommen VerbreitungMitteleuropa
Blütenfarbe rosaweiß
Blütezeit Hochsommer | JuliSpätsommer | AugustFrühsommer | Juni

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Steckbrief

Familie
Apiaceae
Gattung
Astrantia
Ordnung
Apiales
Klasse
Magnoliopsida
Lebensform
Gras
Habitat
Moist woodlands and the banks of streams.
Heilwirkung
★☆☆☆☆
Licht
6/10
Feuchtigkeit
5/10
Boden
6/10
pH-Wert pH 6.5 – 7

Anbau & Pflege

Landscape Uses:Alpine garden, Border, Massing, Seashore, Woodland garden. Prefers a fertile moisture-retentive soil. Succeeds in most well-drained soils in full sun or part shade. Succeeds in an open woodland and along the sides of streams so long as the soil is well above the water level. Plants are hardy to at least -17°c. Plants spread by means of underground runners. There are some named varieties, selected for their ornamental value. The flowers are sometimes dried and used for winter decoration. Special Features:Attractive foliage, Suitable for cut flowers, Suitable for dried flowers, Attractive flowers or blooms.
Vermehrung: Seed - best sown in a cold frame as soon as it is ripe. Sow stored seed as early in the year as you can obtain it. When large enough to handle, prick the seedlings out into individual pots and plant them out in the summer. If you have sufficient seed then it can be sown in situ either as soon as it is ripe or in the following spring. Division in spring. Large clumps can be planted out straight into their permanent positions. Smaller clumps are best potted up and kept in a cold frame until they are growing away well and can then be planted out in the summer.

Essbare Verwendung

None known

Weitere Nutzung

None known

Verbreitung

Heimisch: Albania, Austria, Belarus, Bulgaria, Czechia-Slovakia, DK, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, NO, NW. Balkan Pen., North Caucasus, Poland, Romania, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine, conterminous 48 United States Eingeführt: Baltic States, Belgium, DK, Denmark, EE, England, Estonia, Finland, Flemish Region, France, GB, Great Britain, Ireland, NO, Newfoundland, Northern Ireland, Northwest European Russia, Norway, SE, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Scotland, Sweden, The Netherlands, Wales, Walloon Region

Alternative deutsche Namen

Grosse SterndoldeGroße SterndoldeGroße Sterndolde i.w.S.
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