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Associations ( англиски )

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In Great Britain and/or Ireland:
Foodplant / nest
female of Dufourea halictula provisions nest with pollen of Jasione montana

Plant / resting place / on
Haplothrips jasionis may be found on live Jasione montana

Foodplant / feeds on
larva of Meligethes subrugosus feeds on Jasione montana

Foodplant / feeds on
larva of Miarus micros feeds on Jasione montana

Foodplant / internal feeder
larva of Napomyza hirticornis feeds within stem of Jasione montana

Foodplant / miner
larva of Ophiomyia heringi mines stem of Jasione montana

Foodplant / parasite
telium of Puccinia campanulae parasitises live Jasione montana
Remarks: season: 6-8
Other: unusual host/prey

Foodplant / parasite
mainly hypophyllous, scattered or aggregated, blackish pycnidium of Septoria coelomycetous anamorph of Septoria jasiones parasitises live involucral bract of Jasione montana
Remarks: season: 8

Foodplant / feeds on
Strongylocoris luridus feeds on Jasione montana
Other: sole host/prey

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Jasione montana ( англиски )

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Jasione montana is a low-growing plant in the family Campanulaceae found in rocky places and upland regions of Europe and western Asia. Common names include sheep's-bit, blue bonnets, blue buttons, blue daisy and iron flower. Due to the similarity of the common name of "sheep's-bit" with that of devil's-bit scabious (Succisa pratensis), it is sometimes called "sheep's-bit scabious" or "sheep scabious", but it is not related to the scabiouses (Dipsacoideae, Caprifoliaceae).

Distribution and habitat

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This plant is found in the north temperate zone of Europe, west Asia and north Africa. It is a plant growing on heaths and moors in rocky or sandy districts, coastal cliffs, quarries and natural escarpments where the soil is thin.[1] It prefers acid soils and is absent from limestone regions. It is often found on coastal cliffs in association with thrift and kidney vetch and blooms from May to September.[2]

Description

Jasione montana

Sheep's bit scabious is a low biennial or occasionally annual plant growing up to about one foot tall with suberect stems that branch near the base. The leaves are linear, lanceolate, narrow at the base, sinuate, stiffly hairy and forming a rosette. The small violet-blue flowers are in small heads. The bracts are smooth or hairy and the petals have narrow lobes. There are 5 oblong anthers which unite at the base forming a tube, a feature that differentiates this plant from true scabiouses.[1]

The individual florets open successively. The anthers ripen first and later the styles elongate and the two-lobed stigmas are displayed. This make self-pollination less likely. There are nectaries in the upper part of the ovaries and many insects visit the flowers. Some fifty species of bees and wasps, thirty species of fly, thirty species of butterflies and moths and several beetles have been recorded as visiting the flowers,[1] and therefore this plant is characterized by a generalized pollination syndrome.[3]

The flowers are visible under ultraviolet light and it is believed that this makes them attractive to pollinating insects. They do not show a traditional bull's-eye pattern to guide the insect but the ultraviolet reflectance of the petals is very high.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c Harwood, A. R. British Wild Flowers In Their Natural Haunts Vol 5–6.
  2. ^ First Nature
  3. ^ Van Der Kooi, C. J.; Pen, I.; Staal, M.; Stavenga, D. G.; Elzenga, J. T. M. (2015). "Competition for pollinators and intra-communal spectral dissimilarity of flowers". Plant Biology. 18 (1): 56–62. doi:10.1111/plb.12328. PMID 25754608.
  4. ^ Ultraviolet flowers

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Jasione montana: Brief Summary ( англиски )

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Jasione montana is a low-growing plant in the family Campanulaceae found in rocky places and upland regions of Europe and western Asia. Common names include sheep's-bit, blue bonnets, blue buttons, blue daisy and iron flower. Due to the similarity of the common name of "sheep's-bit" with that of devil's-bit scabious (Succisa pratensis), it is sometimes called "sheep's-bit scabious" or "sheep scabious", but it is not related to the scabiouses (Dipsacoideae, Caprifoliaceae).

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