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Associations ( anglais )

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Foodplant / pathogen
Armillaria mellea s.l. infects and damages Andromeda polifolia

Foodplant / gall
Cecidophyes ruebsaameni causes gall of leaf of Andromeda polifolia

In Great Britain and/or Ireland:
Foodplant / gall
fruitbody of Exobasidium karstenii causes gall of live, enlarged, reddened leaf of Andromeda polifolia
Other: sole host/prey

Foodplant / parasite
stromatic, clustered apothecium of Rhytisma andromedae parasitises live stem of Andromeda polifolia
Remarks: season: 5-7(8)
Other: major host/prey

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Broad-scale Impacts of Fire ( anglais )

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Moisture content and amount of organic material affect heat penetration into soil which, in turn, affects the survival of rhizomes and roots. Dry soils get hotter in the upper layers than do wet soils, but moisture increases the heat penetration deeper into the soil profile. Dry soils may heat up to lethal temperatures more quickly and retain high heat longer than wet soils. In one laboratory simulation using dried soils from a black spruce stand, fire residing in one spot on the surface for 70 minutes produced temperatures hot enough to kill plants parts at a depth of 3.5 inches (9 cm). Bog rosemary is well adapted to survive this level of heat intensity by the depth of its underground parts, with its roots 17.7 inches (45 cm) deep [53] and rhizomes 7.5 to 14.6 inches (19-37 cm) deep [35]. High surface temperatures are not transmitted deeply into the profile of organic soils because of the insulating effects of the organic matter [35].
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Taylor, Jane E. 2007. Andromeda polifolia. In: Fire Effects Information System, [Online]. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory (Producer). Available: https://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/plants/shrub/andpol/all.html

Broad-scale Impacts of Plant Response to Fire ( anglais )

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Spring and fall burns appear to favor bog rosemary regeneration. A
propane torch was used to simulate a low severity surface fire in an open
tamarack bog forest in the Acadian Forest Region, New Brunswick. Plots were burned in May,
July, or September, and a temperature of 131 °F (55 °C)
was reached for at least 5 minutes to a soil depth of 0.8 inch (2 cm).
Revegetation data were collected 1, 3, and 5 months after fire. Bog rosemary
showed "good regrowth" from rhizomes at 3 and 5 months after fire. There was also an
increase in stem density of bog rosemary relative to prefire measurements: the
relative abundance of bog rosemary was negligible before fire, 36% at 3
postfire months on the May-burned plots, and 34% at 3
postfire months on the September-burned plots. No regrowth was observed in the July-burned plots,
presumably because plant photosynthates had been used for the production of new
shoots and leaves and reserves had not yet been replenished [34,35].

High-severity summer peat fires may reduce bog
rosemary populations in some bogs. In a vegetation study in a peat bog in
Michigan's Upper Peninsula 3 years after a summer wildfire, bog rosemary was
largely absent from burned plots but abundant in unburned plots [1].

Recurring fire may be detrimental to bog rosemary
and other ericaceous shrubs. A vegetation study was carried out in the
Powell-Flambeau Marsh in north-central Wisconsin. All burned plots in the study
had been subjected to an average of 1.7 wildfires between 1928 and 1948.
Additionally, all plots were subjected to a prescribed burn
between 1957 and 1961. Vegetation was sampled the first or second year following
prescribed burning, and the ericaceous shrubs decreased in frequency on the burned
plots versus unburned controls [98]:

Average frequency of ericaceous shrubs on control and
burned plots


Species

Average % Plant Frequency


Control Plots Burned Plots
leatherleaf 90.4 82.5
bog rosemary 46.8 29.3
bog laurel 36.8 9.3
bog Labrador tea 19.6 <1
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Taylor, Jane E. 2007. Andromeda polifolia. In: Fire Effects Information System, [Online]. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory (Producer). Available: https://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/plants/shrub/andpol/all.html

Common Names ( anglais )

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Taylor, Jane E. 2007. Andromeda polifolia. In: Fire Effects Information System, [Online]. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory (Producer). Available: https://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/plants/shrub/andpol/all.html

Conservation Status ( anglais )

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Taylor, Jane E. 2007. Andromeda polifolia. In: Fire Effects Information System, [Online]. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory (Producer). Available: https://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/plants/shrub/andpol/all.html

Description ( anglais )

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This description provides characteristics that may be relevant to fire ecology, and is not meant for identification. Keys for identification of bog rosemary are available (e.g. [42,49,50,69,92,100]).

Bog rosemary is a native, low-growing, spreading, evergreen shrub with a height range of 2 inches to 2.6 feet (5-80 cm). A. polifolia var. glaucophylla is the larger variety, with a height range of 1 to 2.6 feet (30-80 cm). A. polifolia var. polifolia tends to be smaller, with a height range of 2 to 16 inches (5-40 cm), but is typically less than 8 inches (30 cm) tall [15,58,76,89,96]. The leaves are leathery and glaucous underneath [58]. The inflorescence is a nodding, terminal umbel bearing 1 to 4 urn-shaped, perfect flowers. The fruit is a 5-valved, spherical, many-seeded, dry capsule 0.1 to 0.2 inch (3-6 mm) in diameter [58,96]. Bog rosemary produces creeping horizontal rhizomes [53,58]. In southern New Brunswick, rhizomes of A. polifolia var. glaucophylla were found at a depth of 7.5 inches (19 cm) in a treeless bog and 14.6 inches (37 cm) in a black spruce bog [33,35]. Roots of bog rosemary may reach a depth of 17.7 inches (45 cm), and 75% to 98% of the plant biomass is below ground. There is no measurable fine root growth below 3.9 to 5.9 inches (10-15 cm). Fine roots comprise about 24% of the total belowground biomass [53]. A. polifolia var. polifolia is often prostrate with "freely rooting" stems that produce roots along the nodes [89,96]

Physiology:
Flooding―Bog rosemary has high flood tolerance and is typically found growing in bogs and other wet sites [53,58,94,100].

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Distribution ( anglais )

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Bog rosemary is circumboreal and circumpolar [53]. In North America bog rosemary is transcontinental, occurring from Greenland westward through all of the Canadian provinces to Alaska and south to Washington and Idaho. It occurs south along the north Atlantic coast to New Jersey and west to Illinois and Minnesota [50,56,100]. Plants Database provides distributional maps of bog rosemary and its infrataxa in the US.

Infrataxa: A. polifolia var. polifolia has a distribution similar to that of A. polifolia, but does not occur on the northern islands of Nunavut. In the US it occurs in New York and Washington and is rarely found in Idaho and Connecticut [56].

A. polifolia var. glaucophylla is distributed from Greenland west to Nunavut and Saskatchewan, south to New Jersey and West Virginia, and west to Illinois and Minnesota [56]. This variety historically occurred in Ohio, but may have been extirpated [2,100].

A. polifolia var. jamesiana only occurs in limited locations in Quebec, Ontario, and Nunavut [56].

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Fire Ecology ( anglais )

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Fire adaptations: Bog rosemary is adapted to fire by sprouting quickly and prolifically from rhizomes after the aboveground parts are killed [33,35,53]. Bog rosemary could potentially reestablish from banked seeds [55] following a fire, but no reports of this occurring have been found in the literature.

FIRE REGIMES: Fires in peat bog lands where bog rosemary commonly occurs tend to burn in irregular patterns with varying degrees of severity [1], affected by the spatial variability in species composition and site hydrology [5]. Bogs burn only in extremely dry years and typically originate in adjacent upland forest sites [33]. Fires can be severe enough to kill aboveground plant parts, and yet the high surface temperatures in organic soils are not transmitted deeply into the soil profile because of the insulating effects of the peat. Early revegetation in burned bogs can be rapid because plants that existed prior to the fire sprout from roots and rhizomes [35,72]. On rare occasions, in extremely dry conditions, peat fires can burn for weeks or months with a high degree of smoldering [5]. The depth of the burn may vary from an inch to several feet, and a large volume of peat can be consumed [39].

Peat plateaus form in continental northern climates of severe winters and low snowfall when the peat body lifts as a result of freeze and thaw cycles within the waterlogged core. These plateaus are subject to recurrent burning because their surfaces are high and well-drained relative to surrounding wetlands. They also carry an abundance of flammable fuel: black spruce with branches close to the ground, resinous ericaceous shrubs, and feathermosses (Hylocomium spp.) and lichens that dry quickly after rain. Peat plateaus situated on the lowest parts of the alluvial flats burn rarely compared to those at higher elevations. On a peat plateau in the Mackenzie Valley, Northwest Territories, the fire return interval was estimated at 35 to 170 years [85].

Bog rosemary persists in the early stages of tamarack, black spruce, and jack pine forest succession in wet, open areas that usually have many of the same site characteristics as conifer bogs. Conifer bogs are generally not as prone to fire as other forest stand types because they tend to occupy depressions and lowlands and are wetter. The high water table, green understory, and thick, wet organic layer render conifer bogs unsusceptible to fire except in severe drought years. Conifer bogs are often spared from large, high severity forest fires that occur in adjacent uplands, leaving unburned pockets of trees that become important seed sources for the regeneration of burned forest [28,73]. Conifer bog fires occur during prolonged droughts conditions when the water table drops and the forest floor becomes thoroughly desiccated. Ignition typically occurs on adjacent uplands in late July to September during rainless thunderstorms. Under these conditions, with sufficient winds, the trees in conifer bogs can sustain major crown fires [28]. Heinselman [48] estimated the fire return interval for large forested spruce bogs in Minnesota was 100 to 150 years. Fuel loadings in conifer bogs are highly variable because of the multiple combinations of species found in this forest type [28].

The arctic sheathed cottonsedge tussock communities in which bog rosemary occurs have relatively small quantities of flammable vegetation, and the peaty substrate is wet even in years of low precipitation. Burns can be severe enough to kill all aboveground plant parts, but belowground parts are well protected by tussock bases, moss mats, and peat. Following these low-severity fires, new growth primarily comes from plant stocks protected by the organic surface, and new species rarely invade the burned area [72,103]. Arctic sheathed cottonsedge tussock communities occur on permafrost-influenced terrain, and fires on these sites can cause changes in soil properties. Surface fires rarely affect the depth of the active layer; however, removal of the vegetation and some or all of the organic layer can cause the depth of the active layer to increase. Soils tend to become drier and warmer due to the removal of the insulative moss mat, the removal of shading by vegetation, and reduced albedo of the burned surface. When the organic horizons survive the fire, the amount of postfire thaw is minimized [9,93,103].

The following table provides fire-return intervals for plant communities and ecosystems where bog rosemary is important. For further information, see the FEIS review of the dominant species listed below. This list may not be inclusive for all plant communities in which bog rosemary occurs. Find fire regime information for the plant communities in which this species may occur by entering the species name in the FEIS home page under "Find FIRE REGIMES".

Fire-return intervals for plant communities with bog rosemary

Community or Ecosystem Dominant Species Fire Return Interval Range (years) tamarack Larix laricina 35-200 [74] Great Lakes spruce-fir Picea-Abies spp. 35 to >200 black spruce Picea mariana 35-200 conifer bog* Picea mariana-Larix laricina 35-200 [28] jack pine Pinus banksiana <35 to 200 [18,28] *fire return interval varies widely; trends in variation are noted in the species review
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Fire Management Considerations ( anglais )

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Following European settlement, bog shrub habitat in Wisconsin was perpetuated by logging and subsequent burning that removed the northern white-cedar, black spruce, and tamarack components and allowed bog rosemary to sprout and occupy the site [39].

Sedge meadows are desirable wildlife habitat in some areas because they allow for the greatest movement, feeding, and nesting of a variety of song and game birds [99]. Prescribed fire can be used to remove trees and tall shrubs and maintain the meadows in early stages of succession. Burning is most effective in early spring when the ground frost and/or high soil moisture reduces the chance of a peat-consuming fire. Prescribed burns may be carried out at other times provided fuel loads, soil moisture, and climatic conditions are acceptable [81].
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Growth Form (according to Raunkiær Life-form classification) ( anglais )

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RAUNKIAER [78] LIFE FORM:
Phanerophyte
Chamaephyte
Geophyte
Hydrophyte
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Habitat characteristics ( anglais )

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Bog rosemary inhabits moist to wet sites including bogs, fens, muskegs, conifer swamps, and wet sedge tundra in lowland, subboreal, boreal, boreal-alpine, and boreal-montane zones in arctic and subarctic regions [53,58,89,96]. Soils are typically poorly drained and highly acidic, with a deep peat layer [8,106]. Often bog rosemary is found growing on floating sphagnum-heath mats [68,70,100]. Tiner [94] lists bog rosemary as an "obligate hydrophyte", meaning it has a greater than 90% probability of occurring in wetlands versus nonwetlands.

Bog rosemary commonly thrives in ombrotrophic peat bogs dominated by sphagnum mosses. In ombrotrophic bogs, all water and nutrients are the result of direct precipitation; neither ground water nor surface runoff reach the bog surface [12,53,105]. These bogs are always acidic, available nutrients are in short supply, and they stay cold beneath the surface peat layers. These conditions retard decay and result in thick peat accumulation [82,86]. In Alaska bog rosemary was found growing in an ombrotrophic bog in which the peat layer was more than 26.3 feet (8 m) thick [51]. Bog rosemary does not require acidic conditions; it reportedly can grow in soils with a pH range of 3.0 to 7.9 [61]. However, its ability to tolerate both the acid and high water levels allows it to thrive in bog systems [47].

In the northern Lake States, A. polifolia var. glaucophylla is found growing in both ombrotrophic bogs and calcium- and magnesium-rich minerotrophic bogs [7]. It is considered an indicator of "weakly minerotrophic waters" in which the pH values tend to range from 5.8 to 7.0 [46].

In northern Manitoba bog rosemary grows in boreal permafrost peatlands. These permafrost plateaus float about 3.3 to 6.6 feet (1-2 m) above the regional water table because of the volumetric expansion and buoyancy of frozen peat [12].

Bog rosemary is able to grow in dry soils and can persist in drained bogs long after the sphagnum mosses have disappeared [53,70].

In the central Brooks Range, Alaska, bog rosemary is only found growing on soils of noncalcareous origin [20].

Bog rosemary is not extremely cold tolerant when actively growing. Freezing injury occurs whenever temperatures fall below the freezing point destroying current shoot tips and flowers. Frost damage induces the growth of dormant buds on the current shoots, particularly those near the shoot tips, and total shoot height after slight frost damage may exceed that of undamaged shoots [53].

Bog rosemary can be found at a wide range of elevations, growing at nearly sea level to subalpine elevations [62,76]. The elevation range for bog rosemary in the Adirondacks is listed as 1,550 to 1,730 feet (472-527 m), but the actual range could probably be extended in both directions [60]. In British Columbia, bog rosemary occurs from 20 to 5,561 feet (6-1,695 m) [58]. No other specific elevation ranges for bog rosemary were found in the literature.

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Habitat: Cover Types ( anglais )

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This species is known to occur in association with the following cover types (as classified by the Society of American Foresters):

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SAF COVER TYPES [32]:




1 Jack pine

12 Black spruce

13 Black spruce-tamarack

38 Tamarack

204 Black spruce

253 Black spruce-white spruce

254 Black spruce-paper birch
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Habitat: Ecosystem ( anglais )

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This species is known to occur in the following ecosystem types (as named by the U.S. Forest Service in their Forest and Range Ecosystem [FRES] Type classification):

ECOSYSTEMS [40]:




FRES10 White-red-jack pine

FRES11 Spruce-fir

FRES44 Alpine
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Habitat: Plant Associations ( anglais )

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This species is known to occur in association with the following plant community types (as classified by Küchler 1964):

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KUCHLER [59] PLANT ASSOCIATIONS:




K093 Great Lakes spruce-fir forest

K094 Conifer bog

K095 Great Lakes pine forest
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Habitat: Rangeland Cover Types ( anglais )

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This species is known to occur in association with the following Rangeland Cover Types (as classified by the Society for Range Management, SRM):

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SRM (RANGELAND) COVER TYPES [88]:




904 Black spruce-lichen

912 Low scrub shrub birch-ericaceous

916 Sedge-shrub tundra

918 Tussock tundra

919 Wet meadow tundra

921 Willow
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Immediate Effect of Fire ( anglais )

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Surface fires can kill the aboveground parts of bog rosemary, but if the organic layer is not burned, the roots and rhizomes usually survive [33,41]. Fires that burn deeply into the peat kill the roots and rhizomes [9,16].

Because A. polifolia var. polifolia produces rooting stems, it may be possible that prostrate branches protected by organic duff during a light surface fire will survive and take root. However, no information was found in the literature to support this possibility and more studies are needed.

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Importance to Livestock and Wildlife ( anglais )

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Bog rosemary contains a poisonous glucoside called andromedotoxin. Domestic browsing animals usually reject bog rosemary, but the plant has killed domestic sheep [26]. The heather vole feeds on leaves and fruits of bog rosemary [37]. Bog rosemary was found in rumen samples of barren-ground caribou in northern Canada, but only in minute amounts. The caribou eat bog rosemary in November and January, when the animals frequent the muskegs [67,87]. Moose on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska may occasionally feed on bog rosemary in all months of the year on heavily used range [63], and in Lapland, capercaille will feed on the bog rosemary leaves [77].

Palatability/nutritional value: Leaves of bog rosemary collected in the spring from the crops of capercaille in Lapland had a nutritive content of 11.6% crude protein and 4.2% crude fat [77].

Cover value: Bog communities in the northern US where bog rosemary occurs are commonly inhabited by a variety of birds, particularly geese, ducks, and sharp-tailed grouse [98]. Many song birds including the common snipe, red-winged blackbird, eastern kingbird, swamp sparrow, and common yellowthroat are frequent inhabitants of bog communities [25,31].

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Key Plant Community Associations ( anglais )

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Bog rosemary typically occurs in boreal and polar sphagnum (Sphagnum
spp.)- and sedge (Carex spp. and Eriophorum spp.)- dominated bog, swamp, peatland, and fen
communities. These communities often have a scattered component of scrubby
conifers, most commonly black spruce (Picea mariana) and tamarack (Larix
laricina), and ericaceous (Ericaceae) shrubs such as leatherleaf (Chamaedaphne
calyculata), Labrador tea (Ledum spp.), and bog laurel (Kalmia polifolia).
Vegetation typings that discuss plant communities in which bog rosemary is a dominant
species are listed below. The list is neither restrictive nor all inclusive.



Alaska:



  • sheathed cottonsedge (Eriophorum vaginatum var. spissum and
    E. vaginatum) tussock-dwarf shrub heath subtype, tussock cottonsedge-spruce
    muskeg sedge-wideleaf polargrass (Eriophorum vaginatum var. spissum-Carex
    lugens-Arctagrostis latifolia)-dwarf shrub heath subtype, and the
    Carex (C. spp.)-dwarf shrub heath subtype in the Umiat region [17]



  • on poorly drained hummocks within the Richardson's willow-tealeaf willow
    (Salix richardsonii-S. pulchra) community in western AK



  • bog rosemary-sweetgale-dwarf birch (Myrica gale-Betula nana ssp. exilis)-sphagnum
    upland bog community [45]



  • Bigelow's sedge-marsh Labrador tea-blueberry-black crowberry
    (C. bigelowii-Ledum decumbens-Vaccinium spp.-Empetrum nigrum)-bog rosemary-dwarf
    birch-sphagnum vegetation type in bogs of Mount McKinley National Park [44]



  • sedge (Carex nigricans and C. limosa)-sphagnum bogs in the Prince William Sound region [22]



  • black spruce stands on north-facing slopes and in wet depressions [62]




Michigan:


  • ericaceous heath bogs and tamarack thicket bogs in the Platt River Plains of
    Lake Michigan [102]



  • leatherleaf-bog rosemary shrub mats and sedge (Carex spp.)-heath bogs on Isle Royale,
    Lake Superior [21]



  • leatherleaf-bog laurel-bog Labrador tea (L. groenlandicum)-small cranberry (V. oxycoccos)
    association in flat bog peatlands [29,41]




Minnesota:


  • Red Lake Peatland: bog birch (B. pumila var. glandulifera)-leatherleaf-bog
    rosemary-small cranberry community in string hummocks and open bogs [105]



  • Lake Agassiz peatland: tamarack-bog birch-bog rosemary-leatherleaf "poor swamp forest" [46,47]



  • aulacomnium moss (Aulacomnium palustre)-bog rosemary bog vegetation
    type in central MN [19]



  • a shrub association in a tamarack-black spruce community in northern MN



  • bog Labrador tea-leatherleaf-Vaccinium (V. myrtilloides and V. angustifolium)
    association in northern MN [90]




New Jersey:


  • Mishaps Bog: sphagnum mats dominated by leatherleaf, bog rosemary, and bog laurel [65]




Wisconsin:


  • bog rosemary-leatherleaf-bog laurel-Labrador tea (Ledum spp.) shrub type
    in conifer shrub bogs [16,23]




Alberta:


  • bog rosemary-aulacomnium-palustriella (Palustriella commutatum)-sphagnum
    (Sphagnum laricinum and S. subsecundium) community in poorly drained depressions
    in the Sandhills area of central AB [27]



  • sphagnum-bog rosemary-cloudberry (Rubus chamaemorus)
    association in bogs in kettle hole depressions [64]




Atlantic Seaboard of Canada:


  • peatland communities [104]




British Columbia:


  • ericaceous shrub communities in sphagnum hummocks and "lawns" in coastal peatlands [97]




Manitoba:


  • bog rosemary-black spruce community on sphagnum peat mounds in the Hudson Bay lowlands [83]



  • leatherleaf-resin birch (B. glandulosa)-bog rosemary muskegs in the Hudson Bay
    lowlands [62]




Newfoundland:


  • Leech Lake Peatland, Labrador: on the margins of patterned fens dominated by
    sphagnum mosses [36]


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Life Form ( anglais )

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Management considerations ( anglais )

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Many historical areas of bog habitat have been destroyed through cutting,
clearing, burning, ditching, pasturing, and cultivation. Some bogs were lost
when bottomlands were developed into lakes for recreation or irrigation, and
some were converted to commercial cranberry (V. macrocarpon) marshes. Bogs have been drained and
the sphagnum moss harvested and dried for use in the florist and horticultural
industries [2,23,86]. It is estimated that by 1991, 98% of the peatlands in Ohio
had been lost due to human activity, resulting in the presumed extirpation of
bog rosemary from that state [2]. A leatherleaf-bog
rosemary association was once common in the peatlands of southern Wisconsin, but now
it has largely disappeared due to the human-caused draining of the bogs [39].
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Other uses and values ( anglais )

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Bog rosemary is planted as an ornamental, although it is reportedly hard to grow. It may be collected as seed, stem cuttings, or plant divisions. Seeds should be sown in February or March, and should be cold-stratified at 53.6 °F (12 °C) for 1 to 2 months before planting. Seedlings should be grown for at least 2 years before outplanting, and they should be overwintered in a greenhouse. Seedlings can be planted in early summer once they reach 6 inches (15 cm) in height. Cuttings of bog rosemary should be collected in November and December. Cuttings planted in summer take root in about 15 months. Plant divisions should be collected in the early spring [107]. The plants should be "dropped" beforehand, which entails digging up the plant 6 to 12 months earlier and replanting it somewhat more deeply. The buried branches then root and form new plants when divided [75].

Cultivated varieties of bog rosemary have been developed, including 'Blue Ice', 'Grandiflora Compacta', and 'Nana' [66].

The andromedotoxin found in all parts of bog rosemary plants is poisonous to humans, causing low blood pressure, breathing problems, dizziness, vomiting, and diarrhea [76].

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Phenology ( anglais )

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Leaves of bog rosemary remain green through at least 1 winter and remain green for up to 4 years. Shoot growth starts in late spring or early summer and lasts about 2 months. Flowering begins soon after the start of shoot growth [53]. The following table summarizes reported flowering months for bog rosemary:

Anthesis periods for bog rosemary

State, province, or region Flowering months AK June to early July [96] IL May to June [69] WV May to July [92] Adirondacks late May to mid-June [15,60] Northeastern US and Canada late May to mid-June [42] BC May to Aug [58] ON May to June [89]
Duration of flowering is usually 2 to 3 weeks depending on climatic conditions [3]. Flower buds for the next summer are set in midsummer. Fruits mature in late July and August and often persist into winter [89,96].
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Plant Response to Fire ( anglais )

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Bog rosemary sprouts from rhizomes following fire [33,35,41,53]. Reestablishment of bog rosemary after fire could possibly include banked seeds [55] or seeds dispersed to the site by wind, water or animals [53]. However, seedling establishment by bog rosemary in nature is reportedly rare [14,53], and no reports were found in the literature indicating seedling establishment following fire.
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Post-fire Regeneration ( anglais )

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POSTFIRE REGENERATION STRATEGY [91]:
Small shrub, adventitious bud/root crown
Rhizomatous shrub, rhizome in soil
Geophyte, growing points deep in soil
Ground residual colonizer (on-site, initial community)
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Bog rosemary primarily regenerates vegetatively by rhizomes [58]. A. polifolia var. polifolia also has stems that root along the nodes [96]. Bog rosemary can reproduce from seeds, but seedling establishment in nature is apparently rare, and vegetative reproduction is presumably more important than that by seeds [53].

Pollination: Bog rosemary can be self pollinated and is considered highly self fertile [38]. Self pollination readily takes place in bog rosemary when the flowers are newly expanded because the stigma is situated quite close to the anthers, and pollen grains are trapped by hairs lining the corolla [53,80]. Flowers are also pollinated by bumblebees, honeybees, syrphid flies, and butterflies [3,53,79,80]. Some research suggests that insect pollination is very important, or even required, for seed production in bog rosemary. In a Swedish pollination study, Froborg [38] reported that self-pollinated flowers did not differ from open-pollinated flowers in the percent of flowers producing fruit, but the percent of seed set per ovule was significantly lower (P<0.001) with self pollination. In a pollination study of A. polifolia var. glaucophylla in Ontario, Reader [79] found that the number of seed bearing fruits was reduced significantly (P<0.01) when insects were prevented from visiting flowers by mesh bags. The number of fruits producing seeds ranged from 0 to 1.5 on bagged plants, and 26.1 to 40.8 for nonbagged plants.

Breeding system: Bog rosemary is monoecious [53].

Seed production: Bog rosemary produces 1 to 44 seeds per fruit, of which 10 to 20 are usually viable [53].

Seed dispersal: Campbell and others [14] suggest that the potential for wind dispersal of bog rosemary seeds is low because the seeds are enclosed in fleshy fruits. However, Jacquemart [53] writes "the small seeds of bog rosemary are presumably wind dispersed". Perhaps she is speaking to seed dispersal after the fruit has worn away. The fruits have a potential for animal dispersal [14]; however, it is unlikely that the bitter fruits would be eaten in quantity [96]. The fruits of A. polifolia var. glaucophylla have been found to float for 72 hours, indicating a potential for water dispersal of seed [14].

Seed banking: In a seed banking study of a bog in Finland, viable seeds of bog rosemary were found in the soil surface layer and at a depth of 15.7 to 19.7 inches (40-50 cm) [55]. According to Jacquemart [53], bog rosemary is often "under-represented" in the seed banks of sphagnum bogs in the British Isles.

Germination: Bog rosemary seeds require cold stratification to germinate [4]. The seeds must stay in the soil for at least 1 year before they can germinate. The best available information on seed germination comes from a Belgian greenhouse study. The average germination time was 13 days. Seeds collected in October germinated at a rate of 66.5% at 77 °F (25 °C) and 16 hours of light. Germination rate was only 24% to 27% in shade or darkness. The study found that cold temperatures reduced bog rosemary seed germination. Germination rates reached 72% at 86 °F (30 °C), but dropped to 27% at 59 °F (15 °C). Germination period was 8 days at 86 °F (30 °C) and 34 days at 59 °F (15 °C). Chilling treatments in which the seeds were immersed in moist sand at 39.2 °F (4 °C) did not increase the germination rate, but germination was faster (11 versus 13 days). Two months of dry storage at -4 °F (-20 °C) was damaging to seeds and resulted in a 4% germination rate [53]. In the first few years following a fire, spring and summer soil temperatures may increase due to the removal of surface litter and overstory vegetation that once shaded the soil surface. According to the results of the germination study, these warmer soil temperatures may favor the germination of banked bog rosemary seeds.

Seedling establishment/growth: Seedling development in bog rosemary is relatively slow. In greenhouse studies, 11 days are required after radicle emergence before the first 2 cotyledons appear. The first 2 foliage leaves appear 18 to 28 days after radicle emergence. After 6 weeks the seedling consists of a slender vertical shoot, 0.4 to 0.8 inch (1-2 cm) long [53].

Froborg [38] states that seedling establishment of bog rosemary and other clonal plants is "infrequent, but important, in disturbed areas". When dispersal and new establishment of bog rosemary occurs, it is presumably by seed [30,53].

On a milled peatland in Quebec, 6 to 20 years after harvesting, bog rosemary had failed to recolonize the disturbed area although it was present in the adjacent undisturbed peatlands. This may have been the result of establishment failure or failure to disperse [14]. Additional information on seedling establishment is lacking, and more studies are needed.

Vegetative regeneration: Bog rosemary sprouts readily from rhizomes that produce roots and aboveground shoots. Shoots develop from the terminal ends of the rhizomes [53]. The creeping stems of A. polifolia var. polifolia commonly root along the nodes [96], but there is no discussion in the literature regarding stem rooting as a mode of regeneration following disturbance.

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Regional Distribution in the Western United States ( anglais )

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This species can be found in the following regions of the western United States (according to the Bureau of Land Management classification of Physiographic Regions of the western United States):

BLM PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS [6]:




1 Northern Pacific Border

2 Cascade Mountains

8 Northern Rocky Mountains
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Canada AB BC MB NB NF NT NS NU ON PE PQ SK YK
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Successional Status ( anglais )

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A commonly described model of bog succession is as follows: open water to aquatic plants, to a sedge mat, to a sphagnum-shrub bog, to a bog forest. In this model, bog rosemary is an initial invader of the sedge mat and persists at lessening degrees of importance throughout the sphagnum-shrub bog, remaining a relict into the early open stage of the bog forest [11,19,21,23,41,86]. Bog rosemary is most conspicuous in the sedge mat and early stages of the sphagnum-shrub bog because it prefers wetter, less acidic environments [19,54], and it is shade intolerant [57]. Because of its short growth habit, bog rosemary is often engulfed by the vigorous growth of the Sphagnum mosses [21,47]. In the later stages of bog development, the acidity increases, and while bog rosemary persists, it is replaced in dominance by other shrubs, commonly leatherleaf [19].

The bog stage is very long lived and extremely stable in the absence of disturbance [23]. Stability of the successional stages is directly related to water levels, which are dependent on the relationship between precipitation and evapotransporation and on surface or subsurface water movements [46]. If water levels remain stable, the sphagnum-shrub bog may persist indefinitely due to low decomposition and mineralization rates [61]. Periodic flooding aids in the perpetuation of bog flora [68]. A flood event that results in prolonged raising of the water level destroys bog vegetation and may return the system to open water [90]. Prolonged dry periods result in a lowering of the water table and a more rapid succession toward bog forest [86]. When bogs are drained, the peat mats dry very slowly. The Sphagnum mosses die as the mats dries out, but the shrubs, such as bog rosemary, may flourish for decades [70,71]. The draining of peatlands in Ohio forced a succession toward a northern white-cedar (Thuja occidentalis) swamp forest [2].

Fire can maintain bogs in early stages of succession, i.e., sedge meadows or shrub bogs [24,41,61,99], because often it only burns the aboveground plant parts, allowing the existing shrubs to sprout [64]. Bog rosemary is likely to survive low severity fires in bogs because of the depth of its rhizomes, and it is often one of the first plants to colonize burned bogs [33,41]. Under wet conditions fires in a young bog forest may kill the trees yet leave the undergrowth virtually untouched because the peat is water saturated. The result of such a burn is an immediate return to the sphagnum-shrub bog [62,64]. Tamarack and black spruce establish from banked seed and any cones that escaped destruction [16]. During prolonged periods of dry conditions, the bog may dry out enough to burn, and a considerable volume of the surface peat and vegetation may by consumed. Fire that burns deeply into the peat kills underground plant parts and banked seeds [9,16]. The loss of peat volume results in raised water levels, which kill surviving trees and less flood-tolerant species, so the site regresses toward the more hydrophytic communities [64,86,90].

A successional pathway following fire in a peat plateau is described in a study conducted in the Mackenzie Valley, Northwest Territories. Vegetation data were collected in areas of the plateau that had last burned 4, 53, and 92 years before. Four years after a fire, bog rosemary was one of the most represented plant species, at 14% cover. After 50 years bog rosemary represented 8% of the plant cover, sphagnum hummocks were formed, Labrador teas were prominent, and the reindeer lichens were becoming abundant. After 90 years, bog rosemary represented 4% of the plant cover, black spruce trees 16 to 32 feet tall (5-10 m) were scattered throughout the area, the sphagnum hummocks were dominated by marsh Labrador tea, and reindeer lichens comprised a large percentage of the total plant cover [85].

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Synonyms ( anglais )

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Andromeda glaucophylla Link [10,15,42,56,84,89,92,100]

A. glaucophylla var. iodandra Fern [56]

A. polifolia ssp. glaucophylla (Link) Hultén [50,52,56]

   =A. polifolia L. var. glaucophylla (Link) DC. [56,60,69,84]



A. polifolia var. concolor Boivin [52,56]

   = A. polifolia L. var. polifolia L. [56]



A.
× jamesiana Lepage (A. glaucophylla
× A. polifolia) [56,89]

   =A. polifolia L. var. jamesiana (Lepage) Boivin [56]
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Taxonomy ( anglais )

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The scientific name of bog rosemary is Andromeda polifolia L. (Ericaceae)
[56,60,69].

Infrataxa:
Based primarily on distribution, plant size, and pedicel
length, some systematists recognize 3 varieties of bog rosemary [56,60,69]:


Andromeda polifolia L. var. jamesiana (Lepage) Boivin

Andromeda polifolia L. var. glaucophylla (Link) DC

Andromeda polifolia L. var. polifolia


The taxonomy of bog rosemary has been amended in recent years. A.
glaucophylla and A. polifolia were once considered distinct
species, and A. polifolia var. jamesiana was once considered intermediate
between the 2 species [52,56,89].


Within this review, unless otherwise specified, "bog rosemary" refers
to the species as a whole.

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Value for rehabilitation of disturbed sites ( anglais )

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Bog rosemary has naturally recolonized harvested peatlands in the British Isles. It grows readily on dry soils, but is often a late colonist of wetter soils [53]. No reports were found in which bog rosemary was specifically planted for the purpose of rehabilitating disturbed sites.
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Andromeda polifolia ( asturien )

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Andromeda ye un xéneru monotípicu de parrotal perteneciente a la familia Ericaceae. La so única especie: Andromeda polifolia ye comúnmente conocida como'l romeru de banzáu , namái s'atopa nos banzaos en rexones fríes con acumuladura d'alteria nel hemisferiu norte.

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Son pequeños parrotales qu'algamen 10-20 cm d'altor. Les fueyes son perennes, llanceolaes de 1-5 cm de llargor y 2-8 mm d'anchu, son de color verde escuru la parte cimera (púrpura en iviernu). Les flores acampanaes, blanques o roses. El frutu ye una pequeña cápsula que contién numberoses granes.

Propiedaes

Andromeda polifolia contién grayanotoxina, que cuando s'inxer mengua la presión arterial y puede causar problemes respiratorios, mareos, vultures o foria.[1]

Variedaes

Hai dos variedaes , trataos como distintes especies por dellos botánicos:

  • Andromeda polifolia var. polifolia. Norte d'Europa y Asia , noroeste d'América del Norte.
  • Andromeda polifolia var. glaucophylla. Nordés d'América del Norte.

Cultivu

Numberosos cultivares desenvolviéronse pal usu del xardín, tolos cualos riquen un suelu acedu húmedu na solombra. Cultivar 'Amacera'[2] y 'Macrophylla'[3] ganaron el Premiu al Méritu Garden de la Royal Horticultural Society.

Taxonomía

Andromeda polifolia describióse por Carlos Linneo que la afayó mientres 1732 na so espedición a Laponia y espublizóse en Species Plantarum 1: 393. 1753.[4]

Etimoloxía

Andromeda: nome xenéricu a la que Linneo púnxo-y el nome d'Andrómeda de la mitoloxía griega.

Sinonimia
  • Andromeda americana DC.
  • Andromeda canadensis Cels ex Lam.
  • Andromeda glaucifolia Wender.
  • Andromeda grandiflora Steud.
  • Andromeda myrifica A.Pabrez ex Hryn.
  • Andromeda oleifolia Steud.
  • Andromeda revoluta Steud.
  • Andromeda rosmarinifolia Gilib.
  • Andromeda rosmarinifolia Pursh
  • Andromeda secunda Moench
  • Leucothoe secunda DC.[5]

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Referencies

  1. Paul Alaback, Joe Antos, Trevor Goward, Ken Lertzman, Andy MacKinnon, Jim Pojar, Rosamund Pojar, Andrew Reed, Nancy Turner, Da-y Vitt. en Jim Pojar and Andy MacKinnon: Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast. ISBN 978-1-55105-530-5.
  2. http://apps.rhs.org.uk/plantselector/plant?plantid=125
  3. http://apps.rhs.org.uk/plantselector/plant?plantid=5236
  4. «Andromeda polifolia». Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. Consultáu'l 16 d'avientu de 2012.
  5. Andromeda polifolia en PlantList.

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Andromeda ye un xéneru monotípicu de parrotal perteneciente a la familia Ericaceae. La so única especie: Andromeda polifolia ye comúnmente conocida como'l romeru de banzáu , namái s'atopa nos banzaos en rexones fríes con acumuladura d'alteria nel hemisferiu norte.

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El romaní de torbera o andròmeda polifòlia (Andromeda polifolia) és una planta amb flor de la família de les ericàcies. És l'única espècie del gènere Andromeda. Es troba a les zones de clima subàrtic de l'hemisferi boreal. El seu nom vulgar català, creat com a calc de l'anglès bog rosemary, prové del fet que les fulles són similars a les del romaní però no té relació taxonòmica amb aquest. És una mata menuda de fins a 20 cm d'alçada. Viu a les torberes. Floreix al desgel, ben avançada la primavera o a principis del curt estiu. Les flors són menudes i de color blanc o rosa; tenen forma de campana. El fruit és una càpsula amb múltiples llavors. És una planta tòxica.[1]

Referències

  1. Jim Pojar & Andy MacKinnon. Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast (en anglès). Rev.. Vancouver: Lone Pine Publishing, 2004, pag. 53. ISBN 978-1-55105-530-5.

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El romaní de torbera o andròmeda polifòlia (Andromeda polifolia) és una planta amb flor de la família de les ericàcies. És l'única espècie del gènere Andromeda. Es troba a les zones de clima subàrtic de l'hemisferi boreal. El seu nom vulgar català, creat com a calc de l'anglès bog rosemary, prové del fet que les fulles són similars a les del romaní però no té relació taxonòmica amb aquest. És una mata menuda de fins a 20 cm d'alçada. Viu a les torberes. Floreix al desgel, ben avançada la primavera o a principis del curt estiu. Les flors són menudes i de color blanc o rosa; tenen forma de campana. El fruit és una càpsula amb múltiples llavors. És una planta tòxica.

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Andromeda'r gors ( gallois )

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Planhigyn blodeuol sy'n tyfu ar ffurf llwyn bychan yw Andromeda'r gors sy'n enw benywaidd. Mae'n perthyn i'r teulu Ericaceae. Yr enw gwyddonol (Lladin) yw Andromeda polifolia a'r enw Saesneg yw Bog-rosemary.[1] Ceir enwau Cymraeg eraill ar y planhigyn hwn gan gynnwys Rhosmari Gwyllt, Andromeda, Greigros y Gors, Rhosmair Gwyllt, Rhosus Mair, Ysbwynwydd.

Mae'n perthyn yn fotanegol yn agos i'r llys, yr azalea a'r rhododendron, ac fel y rheiny, mae'n medru byw mewn tir asidig, gwael. Mae eu blodau'n ddeuryw.

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Planhigyn blodeuol sy'n tyfu ar ffurf llwyn bychan yw Andromeda'r gors sy'n enw benywaidd. Mae'n perthyn i'r teulu Ericaceae. Yr enw gwyddonol (Lladin) yw Andromeda polifolia a'r enw Saesneg yw Bog-rosemary. Ceir enwau Cymraeg eraill ar y planhigyn hwn gan gynnwys Rhosmari Gwyllt, Andromeda, Greigros y Gors, Rhosmair Gwyllt, Rhosus Mair, Ysbwynwydd.

Mae'n perthyn yn fotanegol yn agos i'r llys, yr azalea a'r rhododendron, ac fel y rheiny, mae'n medru byw mewn tir asidig, gwael. Mae eu blodau'n ddeuryw.

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Kyhanka sivolistá (Andromeda polifolia) je nízký, stálezelený, úhledný keřík rostoucí na vřesovištích, kde mnohdy vytváří souvislý, polštářovitý půdní pokryv. Je to jediný druh rodu kyhanka vyskytující se v Evropě, v České republice se považuje za glaciální relikt.

Rozšíření

Pochází z chladnějších oblastí severní polokoule. Vyrůstá vyjma Pyrenejského a jihu Balkánského poloostrova v celé Evropě; nejčastěji pak ve Skandinávii, Pobaltí, Německu, v oblasti Alp a v evropské části severního Ruska, roztroušeně ve střední Evropě. V Asii roste na severu Ruska po západní Sibiř a dále ostrůvkovitě až na Dálný východ a také na severu Číny a v Japonsku. V Severní Americe jsou mu domovem Spojené státy a Kanada. Vyžaduje stále vlhké, kyselé (4 až 5 pH), na živiny chudé půdy s rašelinou, roste na vrchovištích a rašelinných ladech. Potřebuje stanoviště s vysokou hladinou spodní vody, po jejím poklesu či poškození vodního režimu z lokality vymizí. Na celodenním přímém slunci roste pomaleji a méně se větví.

V České republice se vyskytuje nejčastěji na přirozených rašeliništích v podhorských a horských oblastech hraničního hornatého pásma, od Jeseníků přes Krkonoše, Krušné hory až po Šumavu, mimo to ještě v Třeboňské pánvi a na Českolipsku. Většinou se nachází ve vyšších polohách, 600 až 1400 m n. m.[2][3][4]

Popis

Neopadavý, drobný keř vysoký jen 10 až 30 cm vyrůstající ze ztlustlého, vřetenovitého kořene. Jeho tenké, holé, málo rozvětvené šedavé větvičky jsou přímé nebo poléhavé a na konci obloukovitě vystoupavé, v místech styku s půdou zakořeňují. Větvičky jsou porostlé vztyčenými, střídavými kožovitými listy s krátkými řapíky (do 3 mm), které mají čárkovitě podlouhlé listové čepele (10 až 40 × 2 až 8 mm), na okraji úzce podvinuté, celokrajné, na konci špičaté. Na líci jsou tmavozelené až modrozelené, na rubu jim vystupuje hlavní žilka a jsou sivě ojíněné od jemné vrstvičky vosku která chrání průduchy před přilnutím vodních kapek.

Převislé květy vyrůstající z konců větviček na lysých, červených stopkách od 1 do 2 cm dlouhých jsou sestaveny po 3 až 7 do chudého chocholíku. Drobný kalich je vytvořen pěti načervenalými, u báze srostlými kališními lístky o rozměrech 1 až 1,5 × 0,7 až 1 mm. Stejný počet růžových, později bílých korunních lístků vytváří vejčitě zvonkovitou nebo kulovitě džbánkovitou, srostloplátečnou, opadavou korunu dlouhou 5 až 8 mm která je na okraji rozeklaná do 5 ohnutých zubů. Koruna bývá 5krát delší než kalich. V květu je ve dvou kruzích 10 tyčinek, jen 1/3 délky koruny, s tmavočervenými prašníky které na špičce vybíhají do dvou křivých přívěsků stejně dlouhých jako prašníky. Jednoduchá cylindrická čnělka, o málo delší než koruna, vyrůstá ze svrchního pětidílného semeníku. Opylení v prvé řadě zajišťuje létající hmyz vysávající nektar ze dna květů, později se neopylené květy opylí samosprašně, pyl se v převislých květech vysype z prašníků na bliznu. Kyhanka sivolistá kvete od května do června, někdy ještě v srpnu a září.

Po opylení se stopky květů narovnávají a plody dozrávají na vztyčených stopkách. Plody jsou tmavě modrozelené, téměř kulovité, pětipouzdré tobolky dlouhé 3 až 5 mm. Otvírají se pěti chlopněmi, obsahují až okolo 40 drobných, leklých, hnědých semen.

Rostlina obsahuje, ostatně jako většina druhů čeledě vřesovcovitých, toxické glykosidy. Nejnebezpečnější je andromedotoxin, který může při požití většího množství listů nebo plodů způsobit u lidí zhruba za 6 hodin žaludeční nevolnost a snížení krevního tlaku.[2][3][4][5][6]

Rozmnožování

Ve volné přírodě se kyhanka sivolistá většinou rozmnožuje vegetativně, zakořeněním poléhavých lodyh; mladé rostlinky vyrostlé ze semen jsou vzácné. Semena jsou roznášena větrem a mohou asi po dobu 72 hodin i plavat. Aby mohla vyklíčit, musí se v zemi stratifikovat nejméně jeden rok. Bývá uměle pěstována v okrasném zahradnictví, kde se množí bylinnými řízky nebo semeny.[2][7]

Ohrožení

Protože se prokázal sice pomalý, ale trvalý pokles počtu rozmnožujících se rostlin, zapříčiněný narušováním jedinečných biotopů nutných ke zdárnému přežití, byla kyhanka sivolistá ve vyhlášce MŽP ČR č. 395/1992 Sb. i v "Černém a červeném seznamu cévnatých rostlin České republiky z roku 2000" vyhlášena za ohrožený druh.[8][9]

Odkazy

Reference

  1. Červený seznam IUCN 2018.1. 5. července 2018. Dostupné online. [cit. 2018-08-09]
  2. a b c DÍTĚ, Daniel. BOTANY.cz: Kyhanka sivolistá [online]. BOTANY.cz, rev. 17.11.2008 [cit. 2012-06-02]. Dostupné online. (slovensky)
  3. a b Dendrologie.cz: Kyhanka sivolistá [online]. P. Horáček a J. Mencl, rev. 31.12.2006 [cit. 2012-06-02]. Dostupné online. (česky)
  4. a b AtlasRostlin.cz: Kyhanka sivolistá [online]. Tiscali media, a.s., Praha [cit. 2012-06-02]. Dostupné online. (česky)
  5. POLÍVKA, František. Názorná květena zemí koruny české: Kyhanka bažinná [online]. Wendys, Zdeněk Pazdera, 1901 [cit. 2012-06-02]. S. 20. Dostupné online. (česky)
  6. Plant Poisons: Andromedotoxin [online]. School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK [cit. 2012-06-02]. Dostupné online. (anglicky)
  7. Andromeda polifolia [online]. US Forest Service, Washington, D. C., USA [cit. 2012-06-02]. Dostupné online. (anglicky)
  8. Vyhláška MŽP ČR č. 395/1992 Sb. [online]. Ministerstvo životního prostředí ČR [cit. 2012-06-02]. Dostupné online. (česky)
  9. PROCHÁZKA, František. Černý a červený seznam cévnatých rostlin České republiky [online]. Praha: Agentura ochrany přírody a krajiny ČR, 2001 [cit. 2012-06-02]. Dostupné online. ISBN 80-86064-52-2. (česky)

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Kyhanka sivolistá (Andromeda polifolia) je nízký, stálezelený, úhledný keřík rostoucí na vřesovištích, kde mnohdy vytváří souvislý, polštářovitý půdní pokryv. Je to jediný druh rodu kyhanka vyskytující se v Evropě, v České republice se považuje za glaciální relikt.

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Rosmarinlyng (Andromeda polifolia) er en 10-30 cm høj dværgbusk, der vokser i tørvemoser.

Beskrivelse

Rosmarinlyng er en lille, stedsegrøn dværgbusk med en kuplet, halvkugleformet vækst. Grenene er opstigende, og barken er først lysegrå, men bliver snart rødbrun. Gamle grene kan få en opsprækkende bark. De slanke, gråbrune knopper er ikke meget synlige, for de sidder skjult bag bladstilken. De læderagtige blade er smalt lancetformede med indrullet rand. Oversiden er blank og mørkegrøn, mens undersiden er dækket af rustfarvede hår.

Blomstringen foregår i maj-august, hvor de hvide eller svagt lyserøde blomster sidder samlet i endestillede klaser. Den enkelte blomst er krukke-ballonformet med sammenvoksede kronblade og ganske små, frie kronflige. Frugterne er glatte kapsler med mange små frø, som spirer villigt (på højmoser).

Rodnettet er meget fint og stærkt iltkrævende.

Højde x bredde og årlig tilvækst: 0,75 x 0,75 m (7,5 x 7,5 cm/år). Disse mål kan fx anvendes, når arten udplantes. Planten er afhængig af mykorrhiza med mindst én egnet svampeart.

Voksested

Planten er nøje knyttet til de allermest sure højmoser. Den findes i Danmark på nogle få højmoselokaliteter, men først og fremmest i Jylland. I Norge og Sverige er den mere almindelig.

I højmosen Drone Moss i Berwickshire, England, findes arten sammen med bl.a. benbræk, revling, tranebær, hedelyng, klokkelyng, rød tørvemos (og flere andre tørvemos-arter) og tuekæruld[1]

Fredning

Arten er sjælden og fredet i Danmark.





Note

  1. ^ Scottish Natural Heritage Commissioned Report No. 131: National Vegetation Classification survey for Drone Moss (engelsk)

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Die Rosmarinheide (Andromeda polifolia), auch Polei-Gränke[1], Lavendelheide, Poleirosmarinheide und Sumpfrosmarin genannt, ist eine (oder die einzige) Pflanzenart aus der Gattung Andromeda innerhalb der Familie der Heidekrautgewächse (Ericaceae). Sie wurde zur Blume des Jahres 1991 gewählt.

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Vegetative Merkmale

Die Rosmarinheide ist eine verholzende, immergrüne ausdauernde Pflanze, ein Zwergstrauch, der Wuchshöhen von 15 bis 30 Zentimetern erreicht. Sie bildet unterirdische Ausläufer.

Die wechselständig an den Zweigen angeordneten Laubblätter sind in kurzen Blattstiel und Blattspreite gegliedert. Die einfache lederige Blattspreite ist lanzettlich. Die Blattunterseite ist weißlich. Der Blattrand ist umgerollt. Die Laubblätter ähneln somit denen des Rosmarin, woher diese Pflanzenart auch den Trivialnamen Rosmarinheide hat.

Generative Merkmale

Die Rosmarinheide bildet in einem schirmtraubigen Blütenstand zwei bis fünf, seltener bis acht nickende Blüten. Die eiförmigen und rosafarben bis weißen Kronblätter sind familientypisch miteinander kugelig bis glockenförmig verwachsen.

Die aufrechten, bei Reife braunen, fünffächerigen Kapselfrüchte enthalten viele Samen.

Die Chromosomenzahl beträgt 2n = 48[2].

Ökologie und Phänologie

Die Rosmarienheide ist ein immergrüner Zwergstrauch. Vegetative Vermehrung erfolgt durch unterirdische Ausläufer. Ihre Wurzel bildet eine Mykorrhiza vom Ericaceen-Typ.

Blütenökologisch handelt es sich um „Hängende Glockenblumen mit Streueinrichtung“, d. h. der Pollen rieselt beim Anflug auf die Besucher herab. Bestäuber sind Bienen und andere Hautflügler; aber auch Selbstbestäubung findet statt. Blütezeit reicht von Mai bis Juli.

Die Kapselfrüchte springen mit fünf Fruchtklappen auf und fungieren als Windstreuer. Die Samen können sich als Körnchenflieger ausbreiten. Die Rosmarienheide ist ein Wintersteher. Fruchtreife ist von August bis Oktober.

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Zur Keimung benötigt sie einen Kältereiz (Kältekeimer) und Licht (Lichtkeimer).

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Die Rosmarinheide ist in allen Pflanzenteilen stark giftig.

Hauptwirkstoffe sind Andromedotoxin, außerdem mehrere Iridoidglykoside; nach neueren Angaben sollen aber keine Diterpene vorhanden sein.

Vergiftungen sind bei Weidetieren, insbesondere bei Schafen und Ziegen aufgetreten.

Beim Menschen sind Vergiftungen durch Honig aufgetreten, der von der Rosmarinheide stammt. Vergiftungen durch solchen Honig, der im türkischen Schwarzmeergebiet erworben worden war, wurden 1981 und 1982 in österreichischen Spitälern behandelt. Unter symptomatischer Therapie erholten sich die Patienten innerhalb 24 Sunden aber wieder vollständig.

Vorkommen

Andromeda polifolia ist auf der Nordhalbkugel zirkumpolar in Eurasien und Nordamerika weitverbreitet.

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Die Rosmarinheide ist in Deutschland, in Bayern (besonders Bayerischer Wald, Fichtelgebirge, Rhön), Baden-Württemberg (vor allem Oberschwaben, Schwarzwald), und in norddeutschen Moorgebieten verbreitet. In anderen Gebieten ist sie entsprechend der Seltenheit des Habitats auch selten zu finden.

In den Allgäuer Alpen steigt die Rosmarinheide im Wasenmoos bei Unterkrumbach in Vorarlberg bis zu einer Höhenlage von 1700 Meter auf[3].

Die Rosmarinheide ist ein Bewohner der Heide- und Regenmoore. Sie ist kalkmeidend und benötigt offene Standorte. Die familientypische Mykorrhiza ermöglicht es Andromeda polifolia auf stark stickstoffarmen Böden, wie es Heiden und Hochmoore sind, zu wachsen. In Mitteleuropa ist die Rosmarinheide eine Ordnungscharakterart des Sphagnetalia[2].

Systematik und Verbreitung

Die Erstveröffentlichung von Andromeda polifolia erfolgte 1753 durch Carl von Linné.

Je nach Autor gibt es von Andromeda polifolia Unterarten:[4][5]

  • Andromeda polifolia L. subsp. polifolia (Syn.: Andromeda polifolia var. concolor B.Boivin): Sie ist auf der Nordhalbkugel in Eurasien und Nordamerika weitverbreitet.[5]
  • Andromeda polifolia subsp. pumila V.M.Vinogr.: Sie kommt in Litauen und in Russland vor.[4]
  • Andromeda polifolia var. latifolia Aiton (Syn.: Andromeda canescens Small, Andromeda glaucophylla Link, Andromeda glaucophylla var. iodandra Fernald, Andromeda polifolia subsp. glaucophylla (Link) Hultén, Andromeda polifolia var. glaucophylla (Link) DC.): Sie ist auf der Nordhalbkugel in Eurasien und Nordamerika weitverbreitet.[5]

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Von Andromeda-Nacktbasidie befallener Spross der Rosmarinheide (links) neben gesunden Sprossen (Mitte, rechts)

Die Rosmarinheide wird von den beiden Nacktbasidien Andromeda-Nacktbasidie (Exobasidium karstenii) und Exobasidium sundstroemii befallen. Bei ersterer sind die Blätter breiter als normal und sind oberseits purpur- bis schwarzrot gefärbt. Bei einem Befall mit Exobasidium sundstroemii sind die Blätter kaum vergrößert, jedoch rotlila grün fleckig.[6] Der Rosmarinheiden-Runzelschorf (Rhytisma andromedae) bildet 2 bis 10 Millimeter breite schwarze Flecken auf der Blattoberseite.[7]

Trivialnamen

Für die Rosmarinheide sind oder waren, zum Teil nur regional, auch die Bezeichnungen Gränke, kleine Gränze, kleine Grantze (Schlesien), klein Post (Mark), klein Prost (Mark), klein Rosmarin (Schlesien, Mecklenburg, Kärnten), wild Rosmarin (Schlesien, Mecklenburg, Kärnten), klein Rosmarinheide, Torfheide und Torfrosmarin gebräuchlich.[8]

Namensgebung

Die meisten Namen dieser Pflanzenart beziehen sich auf die Ähnlichkeit mit anderen Pflanzenarten, so auch das wissenschaftliche Artepitheton polifolia für „poleiblättrig“, welches mit Polei-Gamander Teucrium polium vergleicht.

Hermann Löns widmete der Rosmarinheide sein Gedicht „Verloren“.

Quellen

Einzelnachweise

  1. Andromeda polifolia L., Polei-Gränke. FloraWeb.de
  2. a b Erich Oberdorfer: Pflanzensoziologische Exkursionsflora für Deutschland und angrenzende Gebiete. 8. Auflage. Stuttgart, Verlag Eugen Ulmer, 2001. Seite 731. ISBN 3-8001-3131-5
  3. Erhard Dörr, Wolfgang Lippert: Flora des Allgäus und seiner Umgebung. Band 2, IHW, Eching 2004, ISBN 3-930167-61-1.
  4. a b B. Valdés, with contributions from E. von Raab-Straube, G. Parolly, 2009: Ericaceae.: Datenblatt Andromeda polifolia In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity. Berlin 2011.
  5. a b c Dorothy M. Fabijan: Andromeda L.: Andromeda polifolia, S. 503 – textgleich online wie gedrucktes Werk, In: Flora of North America Editorial Committee (Hrsg.): Flora of North America North of Mexico, Volume 8 – Paeoniaceae to Ericaceae, Oxford University Press, New York und Oxford, 2009, ISBN 978-0-19-534026-6.
  6. Svengunnar Ryman & Ingmar Holmåsen: Pilze. Bernhard Thalacker Verlag, Braunschweig 1992, S. 72. ISBN 3-8781-5043-1.
  7. Svengunnar Ryman & Ingmar Holmåsen: Pilze. Bernhard Thalacker Verlag, Braunschweig 1992, S. 658. ISBN 3-8781-5043-1.
  8. Georg August Pritzel, Carl Jessen: Die deutschen Volksnamen der Pflanzen. Neuer Beitrag zum deutschen Sprachschatze. Philipp Cohen, Hannover 1882, Seite 27, online.

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Die Rosmarinheide (Andromeda polifolia), auch Polei-Gränke, Lavendelheide, Poleirosmarinheide und Sumpfrosmarin genannt, ist eine (oder die einzige) Pflanzenart aus der Gattung Andromeda innerhalb der Familie der Heidekrautgewächse (Ericaceae). Sie wurde zur Blume des Jahres 1991 gewählt.

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Alášrássi (Andromeda polifolia) lea mirkkolaš daŋas, mii šaddá jekkiin.

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Przesôk (Andromeda polifolia L.) – to je wielelatnô roscëna z rodzëznë wrzosowatëch. Òn rosce na Kaszëbach.


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Andromeda polifolia, common name bog-rosemary,[2] is a species of flowering plant in the heath family Ericaceae, native to northern parts of the Northern Hemisphere. It is the only member of the genus Andromeda, and is only found in bogs in cold peat-accumulating areas. Andromeda glaucophylla is a synonym of A. polifolia var. latifolia.[3]

Description

It is a small shrub growing to 10–20 cm (4–8 in) (rarely to 40 cm or 16 in) tall with slender stems. The leaves are evergreen, alternately arranged, lanceolate, 1–5 cm (12–2 in) long and 2–8 mm (0.08–0.31 in) broad, dark green above (purplish in winter) and white beneath with the leaf margins curled under. The flowers are bell-shaped, white to pink, 5–8 mm (0.20–0.31 in) long; flowering is in late spring to early summer. The fruit is a small capsule containing numerous seeds.

There are two varieties, treated as distinct species by some botanists:

  • Andromeda polifolia var. polifolia. Northern Europe and Asia, northwestern North America.
  • Andromeda polifolia var. latifolia Aiton [1789]. Northeastern North America (syn. A. glaucophylla Link [1821], A. polifolia var. glaucophylla (Link) DC. [1839]).[4]

Etymology

The genus was named by Carl Linnaeus who observed it during his 1732 expedition to Lapland and compared the plant to Andromeda from Greek mythology. The specific epithet is a noun in apposition, which Linnaeus based on Johann Christian Buxbaum's pre-Linnaean generic designation Polifolia.[5] Buxbaum in turn derived the name from Johann Bauhin, who used it to mean "having polium-like leaves". The precise plant that Bauhin meant by polium is uncertain, but it may have been Teucrium montanum.[6] The common name "bog rosemary" derives from the superficial resemblance of the leaves to those of rosemary, which is not closely related.

Fossil record

Many fossil seeds of †Andromeda carpatica have been extracted from borehole samples of the Middle Miocene fresh water deposits in Nowy Sacz Basin, West Carpathians, Poland.[7]

Cultivation

Numerous cultivars have been developed for garden use, all of which require damp acid soil in shade. The cultivars 'Compacta'[8] and 'Macrophylla'[9] have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Like most other members of the family Ericaceae, they are acid-loving plants (calcifuges), and must be grown in a medium with a low pH.

Chemistry

Bog rosemary contains grayanotoxin, which when ingested may cause respiratory problems, dizziness, vomiting, or diarrhoea.[10]

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References

  1. ^ Maiz-Tome, L. (2016). "Andromeda polifolia". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN. 208. e.T64263821A67728518. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-1.RLTS.T64263821A67728518.en.
  2. ^ BSBI List 2007 (xls). Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland. Archived from the original (xls) on 2015-06-26. Retrieved 2014-10-17.
  3. ^ "Andromeda polifolia L." Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 2023-04-22.
  4. ^ "Andromeda polifolia L. var. latifolia Aiton". Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN). Agricultural Research Service (ARS), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
  5. ^ Turland, N.J.; et al., eds. (2018). "Art. 60.10". International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (Shenzhen Code) adopted by the Nineteenth International Botanical Congress Shenzhen, China, July 2017 (electronic ed.). Glashütten: International Association for Plant Taxonomy. Retrieved 2019-03-07..
  6. ^ Nelson, E. Charles; Oswald, P.H. (2005). "Polifolia revisited and explained" (PDF). Huntia: A Journal of Botanical History. 12 (1): 5–11.
  7. ^ Macroscopic plant remains from the freshwater Miocene of the Nowy Sącz Basin (West Carpathians, Poland) by Łańcucka-Środoniowa M, Acta Palaeobotanica 1979 20 (1): 3-117.
  8. ^ "RHS Plant Selector - Andromeda polifolia 'Compacta'". Retrieved 23 February 2020.
  9. ^ "RHS Plant Selector - Andromeda polifolia 'Macrophylla'". Retrieved 23 February 2020.
  10. ^ Paul Alaback; Joe Antos; Trevor Goward; Ken Lertzman; Andy MacKinnon; Jim Pojar; Rosamund Pojar; Andrew Reed; Nancy Turner; Dale Vitt (2004). Jim Pojar; Andy MacKinnon (eds.). Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast (Revised ed.). Vancouver: Lone Pine Publishing. p. 53. ISBN 978-1-55105-530-5.

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Andromeda polifolia, common name bog-rosemary, is a species of flowering plant in the heath family Ericaceae, native to northern parts of the Northern Hemisphere. It is the only member of the genus Andromeda, and is only found in bogs in cold peat-accumulating areas. Andromeda glaucophylla is a synonym of A. polifolia var. latifolia.

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Andromeda polifolia es una especie del género Andromeda. Es comúnmente conocida como el romero de pantano, solo se encuentra en los pantanos en regiones frías con acumulación de turba en el hemisferio norte.

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Descripción

Son pequeños arbustos que alcanzan 10-20 cm de altura. Las hojas son perennes, lanceoladas de 1-5 cm de longitud y 2-8 mm de ancho, son de color verde oscuro la parte superior (púrpura en invierno). Las flores acampanadas, blancas o rosas. El fruto es una pequeña cápsula que contiene numerosas semillas.

Propiedades

Andromeda polifolia contiene grayanotoxina, que cuando se ingiere disminuye la presión arterial y puede causar problemas respiratorios, mareos, vómitos o diarrea.[1]

Variedades

Hay dos variedades , tratados como distintas especies por algunos botánicos:

  • Andromeda polifolia var. polifolia. Norte de Europa y Asia , noroeste de América del Norte.
  • Andromeda polifolia var. glaucophylla, considerada como una especie separada. Noreste de América del Norte.

Cultivo

Numerosos cultivares se han desarrollado para el uso del jardín, todos los cuales requieren un suelo ácido húmedo en la sombra. Los cultivares 'Compacta'[2]​ y 'Macrophylla'[3]​ han ganado el Premio al Mérito Garden de la Royal Horticultural Society.

Taxonomía

Andromeda polifolia fue descrita por Carlos Linneo que la descubrió durante 1732 en su expedición a Laponia y publicado en Species Plantarum 1: 393. 1753.[4]

Etimología

Andromeda: nombre genérico a la que Linneo le puso el nombre de Andrómeda de la mitología griega.

Sinonimia
  • Andromeda americana DC.
  • Andromeda canadensis Cels ex Lam.
  • Andromeda glaucifolia Wender.
  • Andromeda grandiflora Steud.
  • Andromeda myrifica A.Pabrez ex Hryn.
  • Andromeda oleifolia Steud.
  • Andromeda revoluta Steud.
  • Andromeda rosmarinifolia Gilib.
  • Andromeda rosmarinifolia Pursh
  • Andromeda secunda Moench
  • Leucothoe secunda DC.[5]

Referencias

  1. Paul Alaback, Joe Antos, Trevor Goward, Ken Lertzman, Andy MacKinnon, Jim Pojar, Rosamund Pojar, Andrew Reed, Nancy Turner, Dale Vitt (2004). Jim Pojar and Andy MacKinnon, ed. Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast (en English language) (Revised edición). Vancouver: Lone Pine Publishing. p. 53. ISBN 978-1-55105-530-5.
  2. http://apps.rhs.org.uk/plantselector/plant?plantid=125
  3. http://apps.rhs.org.uk/plantselector/plant?plantid=5236
  4. «Andromeda polifolia». Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. Consultado el 16 de diciembre de 2012.
  5. Andromeda polifolia en PlantList.

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Andromeda polifolia es una especie del género Andromeda. Es comúnmente conocida como el romero de pantano, solo se encuentra en los pantanos en regiones frías con acumulación de turba en el hemisferio norte.

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Harilik küüvits ( estonien )

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Harilik küüvits (Andromeda polifolia) on taimeliik kanarbikuliste sugukonnast küüvitsa perekonnast.[1]

Taim kasvab Eestis rabastuvates männimetsades, soodes, rabades. Taim on Eestis tavaline.[1]

Viited

  1. 1,0 1,1 Eesti taimede määraja. Tartu, Eesti Loodusfoto, 1999. Lk 213

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Harilik küüvits (Andromeda polifolia) on taimeliik kanarbikuliste sugukonnast küüvitsa perekonnast.

Taim kasvab Eestis rabastuvates männimetsades, soodes, rabades. Taim on Eestis tavaline.

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Suokukka ( finnois )

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Suokukka (Andromeda polifolia) on pohjoisen pallonpuoliskon turvesoilla kasvava myrkyllinen varpu.[2] Se on kanervakasveihin kuuluvan sukunsa ainoa laji.[3] Suokukka sisältää myrkyllistä andromedotoksiinia, kuten vaiverokin (Chamaedaphne calyculata).

Ulkonäkö ja koko

Suokukka kasvaa 20–30 cm korkeaksi. Talven yli säilyvät nahkeat lehdet ovat varressa kierteisesti. Lehden lapa on 1–4 cm pitkä, muodoltaan tasasoukka tai pitkulainen, suippokärkinen ja laidoiltaan taakäänteinen. Alta lehdet ovat väriltään harmaanvalkoisia. Vaaleanpunaiset, pitkäperäiset nuokkuvat kukat ovat nelittäin tai viisittäin haarojen kärjessä. Kukan teriö on viisiliuskainen, 5–8 mm pitkä ja ruukkumainen. Suokukka kukkii Suomessa kesäkuussa, Lapissa vasta heinäkuussa. Hedelmänä on kota.[2] Suokukan maavarsisto ja juuristo on laaja, ja voi ulottua aina puolen metrin syvyyteen ja kasvaa kaksi metriä pitkäksi.[4]

Levinneisyys

Suokukkaa tavataan Euroopan, Aasian ja Pohjois-Amerikan havumetsävyöhykkeen turvesoilla. Levinneisyysalue ulottuu Isosta-Britanniasta, Ranskasta ja Alppien alueelta itään läpi Keski- ja Pohjois-Euroopan aina Venäjän Kaukoitään ja Japaniin saakka. Lajia tavataan edelleen Alaskassa, Kanadassa ja Yhdysvaltain pohjoisosissa. Pohjois-Amerikan itäosissa esiintyy lajin toinen alalaji, ssp. glaucophylla.[5] Suomessa suokukka on yleinen koko maassa. Runsaimmin sitä tavataan Pohjois-Suomessa.[6]

Elinympäristö

Suokukka kasvaa avosoilla, kuten rämeillä, nevoilla ja lettomättäillä, usein yhdessä karpalon kanssa.[2]

Kasvitaudit

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Suokukkapöhön vaivaamia suokukan lehtiä.

Suokukassa saattaa joskus tavata hyvin kookkaita ja vahvan violetinsävyisiä lehtiä. Lehdet ovat lajille tyypillisen sienitaudin, suokukkapöhön (Exobasidium karstenii) vaivaamia.[4]

Lähteet

  • Oulun kasvit. Piimäperältä Pilpasuolle. Toim. Kalleinen, Lassi & Ulvinen, Tauno & Vilpa, Erkki & Väre, Henry. Luonnontieteellinen keskusmuseo, Kasvimuseo, Norrlinia 11 / Oulun kaupunki, Oulun seudun ympäristövirasto, julkaisu 2/2005. Yliopistopaino, Helsinki 2005.
  • Retkeilykasvio. Toim. Hämet-Ahti, Leena & Suominen, Juha & Ulvinen, Tauno & Uotila, Pertti. Luonnontieteellinen keskusmuseo, Kasvimuseo, Helsinki 1998.

Viitteet

  1. Maiz-Tome, L.: Andromeda polifolia IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2016.1. 2016. International Union for Conservation of Nature, IUCN, Iucnredlist.org. Viitattu 25.8.2016. (englanniksi)
  2. a b c Retkeilykasvio 1998, s. 210.
  3. Arne Anderberg: Den virtuella floran: Roslingar Naturhistoriska riksmuseet. Viitattu 27.12.2010. (ruotsiksi)
  4. a b Oulun kasvit 2005, s. 207.
  5. Arne Anderberg: Den virtuella floran: Rosling Naturhistoriska riksmuseet. Viitattu 27.12.2010. (ruotsiksi)
  6. Lampinen, R. & Lahti, T. 2010: Kasviatlas 2009: Suokukan levinneisyys Suomessa. Helsingin Yliopisto, Luonnontieteellinen keskusmuseo, Kasvimuseo, Helsinki. Viitattu 27.12.2010.

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Suokukka (Andromeda polifolia) on pohjoisen pallonpuoliskon turvesoilla kasvava myrkyllinen varpu. Se on kanervakasveihin kuuluvan sukunsa ainoa laji. Suokukka sisältää myrkyllistä andromedotoksiinia, kuten vaiverokin (Chamaedaphne calyculata).

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Andromeda polifolia, l'andromède, est une espèce de plantes ligneuses de la famille des Ericaceae. C'est la seule espèce encore acceptée actuellement dans le genre Andromeda (genre qui contenait jadis plusieurs autres espèces).

Elle croît en moyenne montagne, en régions tempérées (Europe, Asie et Amérique). Les taxons américains sont rattachés à la variété glaucophylla (Andromeda polifolia var. glaucophylla (Link) DC).

Son habitat de prédilection est le marais tourbeux. C'est d'ailleurs une espèce qu'on retrouve dans les fouilles paléontologiques. Elle est relativement exigeante et par conséquent assez rare.

En France, elle est présente dans les tourbières des Vosges, du Jura, d'Auvergne et de Savoie. Elle est par ailleurs signalée en Normandie. En Belgique, elle est présente dans les Hautes Fagnes et dans quelques marais de Campine.

Description

L'andromède est un petit sous-arbrisseau glabre qui peut atteindre 40 cm de haut. Les fleurs sont blanches, rosées voire roses. Elles sont réunies en ombelles de 2 à 8 fleurs. Le fruit est une capsule globuleuse.

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Andromeda polifolia, l'andromède, est une espèce de plantes ligneuses de la famille des Ericaceae. C'est la seule espèce encore acceptée actuellement dans le genre Andromeda (genre qui contenait jadis plusieurs autres espèces).

Elle croît en moyenne montagne, en régions tempérées (Europe, Asie et Amérique). Les taxons américains sont rattachés à la variété glaucophylla (Andromeda polifolia var. glaucophylla (Link) DC).

Son habitat de prédilection est le marais tourbeux. C'est d'ailleurs une espèce qu'on retrouve dans les fouilles paléontologiques. Elle est relativement exigeante et par conséquent assez rare.

En France, elle est présente dans les tourbières des Vosges, du Jura, d'Auvergne et de Savoie. Elle est par ailleurs signalée en Normandie. En Belgique, elle est présente dans les Hautes Fagnes et dans quelques marais de Campine.

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Planinski ružmarin (lat. Andromeda), monotipski biljni rod u porodici vrjesovki. Jedina priznata vrsta je A. polifolia, hrvatski nazivana divlji ružmarin, andromeda, ružmarinka i vazdazelen. To je manji grmić koji naraste do 20 centimatara visine, a rasprostranjen je po Europi, Aziji i Sjevernoj Americi. Ime roda dolazi po djevojci iz grčkog mita.[1]

Ima golu uspravnu stabljku, slabo razgranatu. Cvjetovi su zvonoliki, bijeli ili rozi, listovi lancetasti, naizmjenični i kožasti. Cvate od svibnja do kolovoza. I cvjetovi i listovi su otrovni (andromedotoksin). Stanište su joj cretovi i močvare.

Podvrste

  1. Andromeda polifolia var. glaucophylla (Link) DC.
  2. Andromeda polifolia var. jamesiana (Lepage) B.Boivin

Sinonimi

  • Andromeda americana hort. ex DC.
  • Andromeda glaucifolia Wender.
  • Andromeda grandiflora Steud.
  • Andromeda myrifica A.Pabrez ex Hryn.
  • Andromeda polifolia f. acerosa C.Hartm.
  • Andromeda polifolia var. angustifolia Aiton
  • Andromeda polifolia var. grandiflora G.Lodd.
  • Andromeda polifolia f. humilisgracilis Kurz
  • Andromeda polifolia var. latifolia Pall.
  • Andromeda polifolia var. media Aiton
  • Andromeda polifolia var. minima G.Don
  • Andromeda polifolia subsp. pumila V.M. Vinogradova
  • Andromeda polifolia var. pusilla Pall. ex E.A.Busch
  • Andromeda polifolia var. subulata G.Don
  • Andromeda rosmarinifolia Pursh
  • Andromeda secunda Moench
  • Leucothoe secunda (Moench) DC.
  • Polifolia montana var. latifolia (Aiton) Nakai
  • Rhododendron polifolium (L.) Scop.
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Planinski ružmarin (lat. Andromeda), monotipski biljni rod u porodici vrjesovki. Jedina priznata vrsta je A. polifolia, hrvatski nazivana divlji ružmarin, andromeda, ružmarinka i vazdazelen. To je manji grmić koji naraste do 20 centimatara visine, a rasprostranjen je po Europi, Aziji i Sjevernoj Americi. Ime roda dolazi po djevojci iz grčkog mita.

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Siauralapė balžuva (lot. Andromeda polifolia) – erikinių (Ericaceae) šeimos, monotipinės balžuvos (Andromeda) genties augalų rūšis. Lotyniškas moksliškas pavadinimas dėl augalo žiedų grožio kilęs iš senovės graikų mito apie Persėją, kuriame minima gražuolė Persėjo žmona Andromeda.

Auga Eurazijos ir Šiaurės Amerikos miškų ir tundros zonoje, durpingose pelkėse ir spygliuočių miškuose. Lietuvoje auga pelkėse ir durpynuose, rečiau supelkėjusiuose pušynuose.

Aprašymas

Tai žemaūgis (15-60 cm) krūmokšnis su toli šliaužiančiu šakniastiebiu ir su daugeliu kylančių pilkšvų šakelių. Lapai trumpais koteliais, odiški, žiemojantys, su žemyn užsirietusiais kraštais, 2-4,5 cm ilgio ir ne daugiau kaip 1 cm pločio. Lapų viršus tamsiai žalios spalvos, apačia melsvai balta. Žiedynaskekė. Žiedai baltos arba rausvos spalvos. Žydi gegužėsbirželio mėn. Vaisius – penkializdė dėžutė.

Augalas nuodingas. Jo lapuose, jaunuose ūgliuose, žieduose yra toksinių medžiagų. Rytų Europoje šio augalo lapai buvo naudojami kailiams raugti ir audeklams dažyti. Anksčiau liaudies medicinoje balžuva buvo vartojama nuo reumato ir džiovos.

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Siauralapė balžuva (lot. Andromeda polifolia) – erikinių (Ericaceae) šeimos, monotipinės balžuvos (Andromeda) genties augalų rūšis. Lotyniškas moksliškas pavadinimas dėl augalo žiedų grožio kilęs iš senovės graikų mito apie Persėją, kuriame minima gražuolė Persėjo žmona Andromeda.

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Daudzlapu andromeda ( letton )

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Daudzlapu andromeda vai Polijlapu andromēda (Andromeda polifolia L.) ir mūžzaļš 10—40 cm augsts pundurkrūms. Diezgan bieži sastopams sūnu purvos. Stumbri guloši, sarkanbrūni, zari pacilus, gludi, brūnganpelēki. Lapas pamīšus, vienkāršas, 2—4 cm garas, 0,2—0,8 cm platas, ar ļoti īsiem kātiņiem, ādainas. Lapas plātne iegareni ovāla, lancetiska, uz apakšu ieritinātām malām, virspusē tumši zaļa un spīdīga, apakšpusē bālgani zilgana, jo klāta ar vaska apsarmi, nespodra, ar spilgti izteiktu vidusdzīslu, abās pusēs ar labi saredzamu tīklainu dzīslojumu. Zied no maija līdz augustam. Ziedkopas — vairogveida ķekari vai gandrīz čemuri ar 2—5, reti vairākiem ziediem, kas atrodas viengadīgo dzinumu galos. Ziedu kāti tumši rožaini, pie pamata ar mazām ,krāsainām pieziedlapām. Kauslapas 5, kauss iesarkans, 4—5 reizes īsāks par vainagu, iegareni zvanveidīgs. Vainaglapas 5, saaugušas stobriņā; vainags rožains, ap 0,5 cm garš, vainaga apmales zobiņi atliekušies. Putekšņlapas 10, divreiz īsākas par vainagu, putekšņnīcas tumši sarkanas. Irbulis zaļš, bet drīksna sarkana. Auglispogaļa ar sīkām sēklām. Augs ir indīgs. Tas satur glikozīdu andromedotoksīnu, kam piemīt narkotiska iedarbība.

Vikikrātuvē par šo tēmu ir pieejami multivides faili. Skatīt: Daudzlapu andromeda
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Lavendelhei ( néerlandais ; flamand )

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Lavendelhei (Andromeda polifolia) is een dwergstruik, die behoort tot de heidefamilie (Ericaceae). De soort staat op de Nederlandse Rode Lijst van planten als vrij zeldzaam en matig afgenomen. Tevens staat de plant op de Belgische Rode Lijst van planten. Lavendelhei komt van nature voor op de noordelijke helft van het noordelijk halfrond.

Lavendelhei wordt 10–50 cm hoog en heeft wortelstokken. De 1-5 x 0,2–8 cm grote bladeren zijn lancet- tot lijnvormig en hebben een sterk naar beneden gerolde rand. De bladeren zijn van onderen iets blauwgroen of wit berijpt.

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Lavendelhei in het Haaksbergerveen

Lavendelhei bloeit van april tot juni, soms tot de herfst, met lichtroze, 5–8 mm grote, knikkende bloemen. De roze bloemsteel is twee tot vier keer zo lang als de bloem. Ook de kelk is roze gekleurd. De bloeiwijze is een armbloemige, schermvormige tros. De helmknoppen hebben aan de top twee hoorntjes.

De vrucht is een kleine doosvrucht met veel zaden. De plant komt in levend hoogveen tussen het veenmos en in heivennen voor.

De plant wordt ook in heidetuinen gebruikt. Er bestaan verschillende cultivars, zoals A. polifolia 'Alba', A. polifolia 'Blue Ice', A. polifolia 'Compacta', A. polifolia 'Hayachine', A. polifolia 'Nana' en A. polifolia 'Nikko'.

Variëteiten

Sommige botanici onderscheiden twee variëteiten:

Plantengemeenschap

Lavendelhei is een kensoort voor het dophei-verbond en de hoogveenmos-orde.

Externe links

Wikimedia Commons Zie de categorie Andromeda polifolia van Wikimedia Commons voor mediabestanden over dit onderwerp.
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Lavendelhei (Andromeda polifolia) is een dwergstruik, die behoort tot de heidefamilie (Ericaceae). De soort staat op de Nederlandse Rode Lijst van planten als vrij zeldzaam en matig afgenomen. Tevens staat de plant op de Belgische Rode Lijst van planten. Lavendelhei komt van nature voor op de noordelijke helft van het noordelijk halfrond.

Lavendelhei wordt 10–50 cm hoog en heeft wortelstokken. De 1-5 x 0,2–8 cm grote bladeren zijn lancet- tot lijnvormig en hebben een sterk naar beneden gerolde rand. De bladeren zijn van onderen iets blauwgroen of wit berijpt.

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Lavendelhei bloeit van april tot juni, soms tot de herfst, met lichtroze, 5–8 mm grote, knikkende bloemen. De roze bloemsteel is twee tot vier keer zo lang als de bloem. Ook de kelk is roze gekleurd. De bloeiwijze is een armbloemige, schermvormige tros. De helmknoppen hebben aan de top twee hoorntjes.

De vrucht is een kleine doosvrucht met veel zaden. De plant komt in levend hoogveen tussen het veenmos en in heivennen voor.

De plant wordt ook in heidetuinen gebruikt. Er bestaan verschillende cultivars, zoals A. polifolia 'Alba', A. polifolia 'Blue Ice', A. polifolia 'Compacta', A. polifolia 'Hayachine', A. polifolia 'Nana' en A. polifolia 'Nikko'.

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Kvitlyng (Andromeda polifolia) er ein art i lyngfamilien som har sirkumpolar utbreiing.

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Nærbilde av kvitlyng.

Kvitlyng er ein spinkel snau lyng, 2 dm høg. Han har smale tjukke blad som er grøne ovanpå og blåkvite under. Blomstrane har lysraude blomsterskaft og begerflikar. Blomsterknoppen er raud, krona først lysraud og til slutt kvit. Kvitlyng blømer kring juni på myr. Frukta er ein kapsel. Planten er vanleg over heile Noreg, og er blitt funnen opp til 1250 moh.Hardangervidda.

Kvitlyng er svakt giftig.

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Kjelder

  • Johannes Lid: Norsk-svensk-finsk flora. Det Norske Samlaget, 1985.
  • Örjan Nilsson: Nordisk Fjellflora. Oslo 1995
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Kvitlyng (Andromeda polifolia) er ein art i lyngfamilien som har sirkumpolar utbreiing.

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Kvitlyng er ein spinkel snau lyng, 2 dm høg. Han har smale tjukke blad som er grøne ovanpå og blåkvite under. Blomstrane har lysraude blomsterskaft og begerflikar. Blomsterknoppen er raud, krona først lysraud og til slutt kvit. Kvitlyng blømer kring juni på myr. Frukta er ein kapsel. Planten er vanleg over heile Noreg, og er blitt funnen opp til 1250 moh.Hardangervidda.

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Kvitlyng (Andromeda polifolia) er ei plante i lyngfamilien og er den eneste arten i slekten Andromeda. Kvitlyng vokser kun på myrer og torvheier. Planta er vanlig i hele Norge.

Kvitlyng er ei lita eviggrønn dvergbusk med en kuplet, halvkuleformet vekst som blir 10-20 cm høy, sjelden 40 cm. Greinene er oppstigende, og barken er først lysegrå, men blir etter hvert rødbrun. Gamle greiner kan få en oppsprukket bark. De slanke gråbrune knoppene er ikke særlig synlige, for de sitter skjult bak bladstilken. De læraktige bladene er smalt lansettformede med innrullet rand. Oversiden er blank og mørkegrønn, mens undersiden er dekket av rustfargede hår. Blomstringen foregår i mai-august, hvor de hvite eller svakt lyserøde blomstene sitter samlet i endestilte klaser. De enkelte blomstene er klokkeformet med sammenvokste kronblad. Fruktene er glatte kapsler med mange små frø, som spirer villig på myrer.

Det er to varieteter:

Planta inneholder giftige stoffer, spesielt blomstene.

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Kvitlyng (Andromeda polifolia) er ei plante i lyngfamilien og er den eneste arten i slekten Andromeda. Kvitlyng vokser kun på myrer og torvheier. Planta er vanlig i hele Norge.

Kvitlyng er ei lita eviggrønn dvergbusk med en kuplet, halvkuleformet vekst som blir 10-20 cm høy, sjelden 40 cm. Greinene er oppstigende, og barken er først lysegrå, men blir etter hvert rødbrun. Gamle greiner kan få en oppsprukket bark. De slanke gråbrune knoppene er ikke særlig synlige, for de sitter skjult bak bladstilken. De læraktige bladene er smalt lansettformede med innrullet rand. Oversiden er blank og mørkegrønn, mens undersiden er dekket av rustfargede hår. Blomstringen foregår i mai-august, hvor de hvite eller svakt lyserøde blomstene sitter samlet i endestilte klaser. De enkelte blomstene er klokkeformet med sammenvokste kronblad. Fruktene er glatte kapsler med mange små frø, som spirer villig på myrer.

Det er to varieteter:

Andromeda polifolia var. polifolia; nord i Europa og Asia, og nordvest i Nord-Amerika. Andromeda polifolia var. glaucophylla; nordøst i Nord-Amerika.

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Modrzewnica pospolita, modrzewnica północna[3], modrzewnica zwyczajna[4] (Andromeda polifolia L.) – gatunek rośliny wieloletniej należący do rodziny wrzosowatych.

Rozmieszczenie geograficzne

Jej zasięg obejmuje Europę (z wyjątkiem części południowej) oraz część Azji (część Syberii i Mongolia)[5]. W Polsce jest dość pospolita na niżu, ale brak jej na Kujawach, w północno-zachodniej części Niziny Mazowieckiej, na Nizinie Śląskiej i wschodniej części Pojezierza Wielkopolskiego. W Karpatach jest rzadka. Liczniej występuje tylko na Kotlinie Orawsko-Nowotarskiej (jest tam dużo torfowisk), poza tym na pojedynczych stanowiskach na Działach Orawskich, Pogórzu Śląskim, Dynowskim i w Bieszczadach. Z Tatr podana z dwóch stanowisk: Toporowy Staw Wyżni i z młaki pomiędzy Waksmundzką Polaną a Psią Trawką[6].

Morfologia

Pokrój
Wzniesiona krzewinka o wysokości (10)20–40 cm[7].
Łodyga
Pędy nadziemne podnoszące się, podziemne są długie i rozgałęzione. Młode gałązki wiotkie[7].
Liście
Zimozielone, skórzaste, równowąskolancetowate o podwiniętych brzegach. Osadzone na ogonkach o długości do 0,3 mm. Dorastają do 5 cm długości i 5 mm szerokości. Na górnej stronie ciemnozielone, spodem sinobiałe.
Kwiaty
Zebrane w baldachogrona liczące 2–8 kwiatów, osadzone na szczycie łodygi. Pojedyncze kwiaty mają długość 4–7 mm, są zwisające, osadzone na czerwonawych szypułkach. Kielich złożony z 5 działek, znacznie mniejszych (ok. 4-krotnie) od korony. Korona 5-krotna, dzbaneczkowata o zrośniętych, różowych lub białych płatkach, długości do 8 mm. Nietrwała, opada po przekwitnięciu. Słupek jeden, górny, z długą grubą szyjką i grubą zalążnią. Pręcików 10, pylniki na szczycie posiadają szczeciniaste wyrostki. Słupek i pręciki schowane są wewnątrz korony[7][6].
Owoc
Kulista torebka składająca się z 5 komór. Wzniesiona ku górze, o średnicy 3–5 mm.

Biologia i ekologia

Chamefit. Podobnie, jak inne gatunki z rodziny wrzosowatych żyje w symbiozie z określonym gatunkiem grzyba. Strzępki grzybni przerastają całą roślinę, aż do okrywy nasion[7]. Kwitnie od maja do lipca, kwiaty równoczesne, zapylane jest przez owady. Roślina trująca[8]. Trujące są liście i młode gałązki.

Roślina pospolita na niżu, w górach rośnie na rozproszonych stanowiskach. Występuje na torfowiskach wysokich, mszarach w obrębie torfowisk przejściowych, w borach bagiennych. Jest chamefitem. W klasyfikacji zbiorowisk roślinnych gatunek charakterystyczny dla rzędu (O.) Sphagnetalia magellanici[9].

Liczba chromosomów 2n = 48[6].

Zastosowanie

Czasami jest uprawiana jako roślina ozdobna. Jest w pełni mrozoodporna (strefy mrozoodporności 2–9). Najlepiej rośnie na kwaśnej glebie (z dodatkiem torfu kwaśnego), na zacienionym stanowisku. Szczególnie nadaje się do ogródków skalnych. Rozmnaża się z nasion lub sadzonek pędowych. Oprócz typowej formy w uprawie są bardziej ozdobne kultywary, np. 'Compacta' o szarych liściach, różowych kwiatach i bardziej zwartym pokroju[10].

Zagrożenia i ochrona

Od roku 2014 gatunek jest wpisany na listę gatunków roślin objętych ochroną częściową w Polsce na podstawie Rozporządzenia Ministra Środowiska z dnia 9 października 2014 r. w sprawie ochrony gatunkowej roślin[11].

Przypisy

  1. Stevens P.F.: Angiosperm Phylogeny Website (ang.). 2001–. [dostęp 2010-03-13].
  2. The Plant List. [dostęp 2017-02-28].
  3. Zbigniew Mirek, Halina Piękoś-Mirkowa, Adam Zając, Maria Zając: Flowering plants and pteridophytes of Poland. A checklist. Krytyczna lista roślin naczyniowych Polski. Instytut Botaniki PAN im. Władysława Szafera w Krakowie, 2002. ISBN 83-85444-83-1.
  4. Władysław Szafer, Stanisław Kulczyński: Rośliny polskie. Warszawa: PWN, 1953.
  5. Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN). [dostęp 2010-05-27].
  6. a b c Zbigniew Mirek, Halina Piękoś-Mirkowa: Czerwona księga Karpat Polskich. Kraków: Instytut Botaniki PAN, 2008. ISBN 978-83-89648-71-6.
  7. a b c d Stanisław Kłosowski, Grzegorz Kłosowski: Rośliny wodne i bagienne. Multico, 2007, s. 288, seria: Flora Polski. ISBN 978-83-7073-248-6.
  8. Olga Seidl, Józef Rostafiński: Przewodnik do oznaczania roślin. Warszawa: PWRiL, 1973.
  9. Władysław Matuszkiewicz: Przewodnik do oznaczania zbiorowisk roślinnych Polski. Warszawa: Wyd. Naukowe PWN, 2006. ISBN 83-01-14439-4.
  10. Geoff Burnie i inni: Botanica. Rośliny ogrodowe. Könemann, 2005. ISBN 3-8331-1916-0.
  11. Dz.U. z 2014 r. poz. 1409 – Rozporządzenie Ministra Środowiska z dnia 9 października 2014 r. w sprawie ochrony gatunkowej roślin
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Rosling (Andromeda polifolia) är en växtart i familjen ljungväxter och den är den enda arten i släktet Andromeda. Arten är cirkumpolär till sin utbredning och förekommer även i Alperna. Rosling finns i hela Norden, på fjällen åtminstone till trädgränsen. Den växer i kärr och myrar.

Rosling är en liten städsegrön buske. Bladen är mörkgröna på ovansidan och gråvita undertill. Arten påträffas ofta i sällskap med tranbär, det vill säga på vitmosskärrens tuvor. Men den har ett helt annat växtsätt, för från sina horisontalstammar sänder den upp styva och kraftiga grenar av 1–4 decimeters höjd.

Blommorna har rosa färg, är urnlika till formen och sitter på skaft av samma färg. De döljs till hälften av en genomskinlig slöja. Blomman liknar mjölons och är femtalig, med 10 ståndare. Bladen är vintergröna liksom hos det stora flertalet ljungväxter, och deras garvsyrerikedom användes tidigare till att färga siden svart.

Blomningstiden är juni och juli.

Svagt giftig, innehåller ett ämne som ger brännande smärta i munnen[1].

Underarter

Grönland och i nordöstra Nordamerika förekommer underarten daggrosling (subsp. glaucophylla). Den har längre blad, men mindre blommor som sitter på mer upprätta skaft. Blomskaften blir till 2 cm långa. Huvudunderarten har bågböjda blomställningar och blomskaft som är kortare än 1 cm.

Referenser

  1. ^ Wigander, Millan (1976). Farliga växter. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell Förlag. sid. 75. ISBN 91-20-04445-3

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Rosling (Andromeda polifolia) är en växtart i familjen ljungväxter och den är den enda arten i släktet Andromeda. Arten är cirkumpolär till sin utbredning och förekommer även i Alperna. Rosling finns i hela Norden, på fjällen åtminstone till trädgränsen. Den växer i kärr och myrar.

Rosling är en liten städsegrön buske. Bladen är mörkgröna på ovansidan och gråvita undertill. Arten påträffas ofta i sällskap med tranbär, det vill säga på vitmosskärrens tuvor. Men den har ett helt annat växtsätt, för från sina horisontalstammar sänder den upp styva och kraftiga grenar av 1–4 decimeters höjd.

Blommorna har rosa färg, är urnlika till formen och sitter på skaft av samma färg. De döljs till hälften av en genomskinlig slöja. Blomman liknar mjölons och är femtalig, med 10 ståndare. Bladen är vintergröna liksom hos det stora flertalet ljungväxter, och deras garvsyrerikedom användes tidigare till att färga siden svart.

Blomningstiden är juni och juli.

Svagt giftig, innehåller ett ämne som ger brännande smärta i munnen.

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Андроме́да рясноли́ста [1], андроме́да багатоли́ста (Andromeda polifolia L., місцеві назви — безплідниця, дібровник) — чагарничок, єдиний вид роду андромеда родини вересових, поширений в українських лісах.

Зовнішній опис

Невеликий гіллястий кущик родини вересових (10 — 40 см заввишки) з гладеньким лежачим стеблом і висхідними гілками. Молоді гілочки червонувато-бурі, голі. Листки (8 — 35 мм завдовжки і 1 — 9 мм заввишки) чергові, шкірясті, вічнозелені, довгасто-оберненоланцетні або довгасто-лінійні, цілокраї, на верхівці загострені, з дуже загорнутими краями; зверху темно-зелені, блискучі, голі, зісподу білуваті від воскового нальоту.

Квітки правильні, зрослопелюсткові, з подвійною оцвітиною, пониклі, зібрані в небагатоквіткові зонтикоподібні китиці. Чашечка глибоконадрізана, червона або рожева, залишається на плодах. Віночок (до 8 мм завдовжки) глечикоподібний, білий або рожевий з п'ятьма короткими яйцеподібно-трикутними зубчиками. Тичинок десять, вдвоє коротші за віночок, маточка одна, стовпчик один, зав'язь нижня.

Плід — коробочка (6-9 мм завдовжки), майже куляста, п'ятигранна, темно-голубувато-зелена.

Поширення

Росте андромеда в заболочених хвойних і мішаних лісах, на торф'яних болотах. Тіньовитривала рослина. Цвіте в квітні травні.

Поширена у північній частині Полісся, Прикарпатті, зрідка в Карпатах. Райони заготівель зосереджені у Волинській, Рівненській, північній частині Житомирської області.

Практичне використання

Лікарська, отруйна, танідоносна, фарбувальна, декоративна рослина.

У народній медицині використовують листки при жіночих хворобах, ревматизмі і туберкульозі легень.

У листках міститься глікозид андромедотоксин, який має подразнюючу і наркотичну дію, у деяких випадках викликає отруєння домашніх тварин.

Пагони і листки андромеда містять таніди і барвники, якими забарвлюють тканини в чорний колір.

Рослина декоративна протягом усього вегетаційного періоду. Рекомендується для розведення в садах і лісопарках, на клумбах при достатній вологості ґрунту.

Збирання, переробка та зберігання

Збирають облистнені квітучі пагони андромеди навесні, зрізуючи ножами або серпами. Сушать у тіні або на горищах. Пакують у коробки, вистелені папером. Зберігають у сухих прохолодних приміщеннях.

Українська назва

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Andromeda polifolia у Карпатах

Андромеда ряснолиста[2], вживаною є також андромеда багатолиста[3] — є українськими науковими назвами цього виду. Окрім них в інтернеті можна зустріти назву «підбіл багатолистий»[4], що є прямим перекладом російської назви виду рос. подбел многолистный або рос. подбел обыкновенный. Ця назва не підтверджена українськими авторитетними джерелами з ботанічної тематики. Крім того, українська наукова назва «підбіл звичайний» (Tussilago farfara L.)[5] відповідає рослині з іншого монотипного роду підбіл (Tussilago L.), що є аналогом російської назви рос. мать-и-мачеха обыкновенная.

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Примітки

  1. Andromeda polifolia // Ю. Кобів. Словник українських наукових і народних назв судинних рослин (Серія «Словники України»). — Київ : Наукова думка, 2004. — 800 с. — ISBN 966-00-0355-2.
  2. [http://r2u.org.ua/s?w={{{1}}}+{{{2}}}&scope=all&dicts=14&no_accents=on {{{1}}} {{{2}}} // Ю. Кобів. Словник українських наукових і народних назв судинних рослин (Серія «Словники України»). — Київ : Наукова думка, 2004. — 800 с. — ISBN 966-00-0355-2.]
  3. Довідник назв рослин України від Наукового товариства імені Шевченка, Лісівничої академії наук України, за участю працівників Державного природознавчого музею НАН України та студентів і викладачів Прикарпатського лісогосподарського коледжу; розробка веб-ресурсу: Третяк Платон Романович
  4. Лікувальні рослини на планеті
  5. Tussilago farfara // Ю. Кобів. Словник українських наукових і народних назв судинних рослин (Серія «Словники України»). — Київ : Наукова думка, 2004. — 800 с. — ISBN 966-00-0355-2.
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Андроме́да рясноли́ста , андроме́да багатоли́ста (Andromeda polifolia L., місцеві назви — безплідниця, дібровник) — чагарничок, єдиний вид роду андромеда родини вересових, поширений в українських лісах.

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Andromeda polifolia ( vietnamien )

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Andromeda polifolia là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Thạch nam. Loài này được Carl von Linné mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1753.[1]

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  1. ^ The Plant List (2010). Andromeda polifolia. Truy cập ngày 7 tháng 6 năm 2013.

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Andromeda polifolia: Brief Summary ( vietnamien )

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Andromeda polifolia là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Thạch nam. Loài này được Carl von Linné mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1753.

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ヒメシャクナゲ ( japonais )

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ヒメシャクナゲ Andromeda polifolia Japan 1.JPG
福島県田代山湿原 2010年6月
左右の淡緑色の羽状複葉は別植物(チングルマ
分類 : 植物界 Plantae : 被子植物門 Magnoliophyta : 双子葉植物綱 Magnoliopsida 亜綱 : ビワモドキ亜綱 Dilleniidae : ツツジ目 Ericales : ツツジ科 Ericaceae : ヒメシャクナゲ属 Andromeda : ヒメシャクナゲ A. polifolia 学名 Andromeda polifolia L. 和名 ヒメシャクナゲ(姫石楠花) 英名 Bog-rosemary  src= ウィキメディア・コモンズには、ヒメシャクナゲに関連するメディアがあります。

ヒメシャクナゲ(姫石楠花、学名:Andromeda polifolia )はツツジ科ヒメシャクナゲ属の常緑小低木。別名、ニッコウシャクナゲ(日光石楠花)。

特徴[編集]

は地上を這い、上部が斜上して高さは10-30cmになる。は互生し、葉の形は広線形から狭長楕円形で、長さ1.5-3.5cm、幅3-7mmになる。縁は裏面にまくれ、葉裏は白みを帯びる。

花期は6-7月。枝の先端に2-6個のピンク色のからなる散形花序をつける。花柄は直立して長さ1-2cmになり、その先端に下向きに長さ5-6mmのつぼ形の花冠をつける。花柄、萼片もピンク色になる。花冠は浅く5裂し、裂片は反り返る。雄蕊は10本ある。果実は径3-4mmの蒴果となる。

分布と生育環境[編集]

日本では、北海道、本州中部以北に、世界では北半球の寒冷地に広く分布し、寒地の湿原に生育する。

ギャラリー[編集]

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葉は裏面に反り返る。

下位分類[編集]

  • カラフトヒメシャクナゲ Andromeda polifolia L. f. acerosa Hartman
  • シロバナノヒメシャクナゲ Andromeda polifolia L. f. leucantha (Takeda) Takeda ex H.Hara

参考文献[編集]

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ヒメシャクナゲ: Brief Summary ( japonais )

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ヒメシャクナゲ(姫石楠花、学名:Andromeda polifolia )はツツジ科ヒメシャクナゲ属の常緑小低木。別名、ニッコウシャクナゲ(日光石楠花)。

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