Mangelnd an Aster - definizione. Che cos'è Mangelnd an Aster
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  • esempi di utilizzo (varie frasi con traduzione)
  • etimologia

Cosa (chi) è Mangelnd an Aster - definizione

SPECIES OF PLANT
Siberian aster; Aster sibiricus; Aster ammani; Aster behringensis; Aster biflorus; Aster bracteatus; Aster espenbergensis; Aster giganteus; Aster intybaceus; Aster ircutianus; Aster lacerus; Aster montanus; Aster prascottii; Aster richardsonii; Aster sachalinensis; Grindelia sibirica; Aster subintegerrimus

Aster × frikartii         
Aster × frikartii (or Aster frikartii), called Frikart's aster, is a hybrid of European Michaelmas daisy, Aster amellus, and Thomson's aster, Aster thomsonii (from the western Himalayas). It was created by Swiss plant breeder Carl Ludwig Frikart.
Doellingeria scabra         
  • ''Chwinamul-[[muchim]]'' (seasoned chwinamul)
Doellingeria scabra is a perennial herb of the family Asteraceae from Eurasia. It is frequently found in wild mountain regions of Korea, eastern Russia, China and Japan.
Aster amellus         
Aster amellus, the European Michaelmas daisy, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the genus Aster of the family Asteraceae.

Wikipedia

Eurybia sibirica

Eurybia sibirica, commonly known as the Siberian aster or arctic aster, is an herbaceous perennial native to north western North America and northern Eurasia. It is found largely in open areas of subarctic boreal forests, though it is also found in a wide variety of habitats in the region. It is similar in appearance to Eurybia merita, but their ranges overlap only near the border between the US and Canada, where E. sibirica is generally found at higher elevations.

Eurybia sibirica is a perennial herb up to 60 cm (2 feet) tall, spreading by means of thin underground rhizomes. The plant produces flower heads either one at a time or in dense flat-topped arrays of 2–50 heads. Each head contains 12–50 white, purple, or pale violet ray florets surrounding 25–125 yellow disc florets. The involucral bracts are reddish-purple (anthocyanic).