Lungwort |
Pulmonaria officinalis | My experiences / remark to this entry: (EMail) |
flower calender (germany)
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Blütenfarben: | |
Größe: | 10 bis 30 cm |
Blütenform: | 5 blättrig; Einzelblüte |
Blattform: | glatt, rundlich |
Beschreibung: | Aufrechter Stengel der rauh behaart ist. Länglich, eiförmige Blätter mit oberseitigen Flecken. Kurz gestielte Blüten. |
Standort: | Krautreiche Laubmischwälder, Gebüsche, Waldränder |
Pflanzanleitung: | Schleimstoffe, Saponine, Gerbstofe, Allantonine, Mineralstoffe |
Zeigerwert N: | 6 (3-7 bedeutet Mittelwert und man kann sagen, dass sie weder einer Magerkeit noch einem Stickstoffanzeiger zugeordnet werden können) |
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from Sabine Willig
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In my garden the lungwort grows and blossoms very well. Not only does it look pretty but it is also a beloved plant of my torts.
<< translated by: Rachel Butner and Marion Minch
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from Thorsten Geier
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I believe in Lungwort.
My torts eat this wort with gusto. Even during winter season I could harvest the leaves.
They spread rapidly. I picked some flowers and offered them to my torts. they ate them with relish. I am a bit afraid of the bees which are around the flowers. I picked the flowers which grew in the pens so the torts are safe from bees now.
<< translated by: Rachel Butner and Marion Minch
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