Specimen profile Növényprofil

Alchemilla xanthochlora Rothm.

Common name Köznév Intermediate lady's-mantle Hegyeskaréjú palástfű
Family Rosaceae
Genus Alchemilla

Classification

Scientific name Tudományos név Alchemilla xanthochlora Rothm.
Common name Köznév Intermediate lady's-mantle Hegyeskaréjú palástfű
Family Rosaceae
Genus Alchemilla

Common Names

  • Intermediate lady's-mantle
  • Lady's mantle
  • Dewcup

Botanical Garden Location

Crops Haszonnövények (16)

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This plant is part of the Collection of crop plants (Medicinal, dye, textile and oil plants) collection. Ez a növény az Haszonnövények gyűjteménye (Gyógy-, festék-, textil és olajnövények) gyűjtemény része.

Toxicity

Humans
family known toxic csaladban ismerten mergezo
Cats Dogs
not toxic nem mergezo

Native Distribution

Australia | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Detailed Regions

Europe Eastern Europe Baltic States Ukraine Middle Europe Austria Belgium Czechoslovakia Germany Hungary Netherlands Poland Switzerland Northern Europe Denmark Great Britain Ireland Norway Sweden Southeastern Europe Albania Bulgaria Greece Italy Romania Yugoslavia Southwestern Europe France Spain Introduced into Australasia Australia New South Wales Victoria Europe Eastern Europe Northwest European Russia Northern Europe Finland Northern America Eastern Canada New Brunswick Nova Scotia Québec

Europe Eastern Europe Baltic States Ukraine Middle Europe Austria Belgium Czechoslovakia Germany Hungary Netherlands Poland Switzerland Northern Europe Denmark Great Britain Ireland Norway Sweden Southeastern Europe Albania Bulgaria Greece Italy Romania Yugoslavia Southwestern Europe France Spain Introduced into Australasia Australia New South Wales Victoria Europe Eastern Europe Northwest European Russia Northern Europe Finland Northern America Eastern Canada New Brunswick Nova Scotia Québec

Data confidence: high

Synonyms

  • Alcemilla xanthochlora Rothm.
  • Alchemilla gottsteiniana Opiz
  • Alchemilla palmata subsp. pratensis (F.W.Schmidt) Soó & Palitz