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The areas lie in the moderate areas of the northern hemisphere in Eurasia and North America. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsVegetative characteristics [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Generative features [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Species (selection) and their distribution [ Edit | Edit the source text ] use [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Individually [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Vegetative characteristics [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Sanguisorba -Tarts grow as persistent herbaceous plants or in the Mediterranean area as small shrubs that reach stimulus heights of 50 to 200 cm. A casual, durable rhizome serves as a memory and survival body. The respective species can be weakly hairy or bald. A leaf rosette is often formed at the bottom, and the leaves are alternately arranged on the stem. The unpaired feathered leaves have seven to 25 petals. The petals have a sawn leaf edge. The secondary leaves are grown up with the leaf stick. Generative features [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Endle of extended inflorescence shafts are heady to elimal inflorescences with support and cover leaves and many flowers. The small, greatly reduced flowers are usually hermaphrodite or rarely unmayable. If the flowers are unilaterally, the species are one -housed -sex -sex (monozish). There is a flower cup (Hypanthium) and a discus. The mostly four, rarely up to seven crown -like goblet leaves are red, pink, violet or white, rarely greenish. Crown leaves are missing. There are usually four stamens, rarely more. The stamens are mostly free, rarely overgrown with each other. The flowers usually contain only a frame leaf, rarely are two free ones. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The dry ohine is surrounded by the hardened, thorny or winged flower cup. The number of chromosomes is x = 7. Sanguisorba -are food plants for the caterpillars of some butterflies ( Lepidoptera ) for example small cube thick head button ( Pyrgus Malvae ) and three-point glossy owl ( Amphipyra tragopoginis ) (Both species were observed at the large Wiesenknopf). [first] The generic name Sanguisorba was in 1753 by Carl von Linn\u00e9 in Species of plants , 1, p. 116 first published. Synonyms for Sanguisorba L. are Potried Spach and Potter L. The genus Sanguisorba belongs to the subtribus sanguisorbinae of the tribus sanguisorbeae in the subfamily rosoideae within the family of rosaceae. [2] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The botanical generic name Sanguisorba refers to the bloodstilling use (especially from Sanguisorba officinalis ): years. blood For blood and SIP For vacuuming. Species (selection) and their distribution [ Edit | Edit the source text ] There are about (15 to) 30 species in the genus Wiesenknopf ( Sanguisorba ) [2] : Albanian leecyerba Andrew. & J\u00e1v. : It occurs in Albania. [2] Sanguisorba albian (Makino) Makino : It occurs in Japan on the island of Honshu. [2] Sanguisorba alpina Parliament : Home is Russia, Korea, Mongolia and the Chinese provinces of Gansu, Northern Ningxia (Helan Shan), Xinjiang. Sanguisorba ancistroids (Sp.) Ces. : It occurs in Morocco, Algeria, Portugal and Spain. [2] Sanguisorba annua (Nutt.) Nutt. (His.: Potato (Nutt.) Nutt. , A potato Nutt. , Sanguisorba West Nutt. ): It occurs in western Canada and in the United States. [2] Sanguisorba flowing T.T.YU & C.L.LI : It thrives in thinned forests, swampy shores of channels and flowing waters at altitudes between 100 and 500 meters in the Chinese provinces Hebei, Jiangsu and Shandong. Sanguisorba Azovtsevii Krasnob. & Pschen. : It thrives on grassy slopes and mats and forest lights in the Altai. [3] Canadian Wiesenknopf ( Sanguisorba canadensis L. ): Home is North America. Sanguisorba Diandra (Hook. F.) Nordborg : The home is located at large altitudes in Xizang, Bhutan, Uttar Pradesh, Nepal and Sikkim. Bergamasker Wiesenknopf ( Dodecandra leeches Moretti ): It occurs in the Italian Alps. [2] Sanguisorba filiformis (Hook. F.) Handel-Mazietti : It is at high altitudes between 1200 and 4500 meters in Bhutan, Sikkim and the Chinese provinces of Sichuan, Xizang, Yunnan. Formosana leather To life : It is located in Taiwan. Sanguisorba hakusanensis Makino : It occurs in Korea and on the Japanese islands of Honshu and Hokkaido. [2] Sanguisorba hybrida (L.) Nordborg (His.: Sanguisorba agrimonoides These. ): It occurs in Morocco, Portugal and Spain. [2] Canarian Wiesenknopf ( Sanguisorba Menendezii (Svent.) Nordb. ): Some authors also become the genus Dendriopoterium Svent. placed. He occurs on Gran Canaria. [4] Small meadow button ( Sanguisorba Minor Purpose. [first] , His.: Sanguisorba dictyocarpa (Spach) Franch. , Lasiocarpa leeches (Boiss. & Hausskn.) Hand.-Mazz. , Sanguisorba magnolia (Spach) A.BRAUN & C.D. BOUCHE , Sanguisorba Muricata (Spach) Gremli , Sanguisorba sanguisorba (L.) Britton ) Japanese Wiesenknopf ( Sanguisorba blunt Maxim. ): It occurs on the Japanese island of Honshu. [2] Large Wiesenknopf ( Sanguisorba officinalis L. [first] , His.: Sanguisorba polygama F.Nyl. , Sanguisorba meat Fisch. ex Link ) Skirtian stipulated Raf. : Home is Russia, Korea, Japan and the Chinese provinces of Jilin, Liaoning. Sanguisorba taurica Already. : Some authors are also synonymous with it Sanguisorba officinalis placed. [4] Sanguisorba Tenuifolia Fisch. ex Link : Home is Russia, Korea, Japan, Mongolia and the Chinese provinces of Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Inner Mongolia. Verrucosa leather (Link ex G.Don) Ces. (His.: Sanguisorba Minor subsp. wart (Link ex G. Don) Holmboe ) use [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Many species are used by people to a small extent. Few species are ornamental plants in parks and gardens of the temperate areas. The leaves are eaten raw or more often. The medical effects were examined in some types. [5] Li Chaoluan, Hiroshi IKEDA & HIDEAKI OHBA: Sanguisorba in the Flora of China , Volume 9, S. 384: Online. (Section description and systematics) Individually [ Edit | Edit the source text ] \u2191 a b c Manfred A. Fischer, Wolfgang Adler, Karl Oswald: Excursion flora for Austria, Liechtenstein and South Tyrol. 2nd, improved and expanded edition. State of Upper Austria, Biology Center of the Upper Austrian Landesmuseen, Linz 2005, ISBN 3-85474-140-5. \u2191 a b c d It is f g h i j Sanguisorba in the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN), USDA, ARS, National Genetic Resources Program. National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland. Abgerufen am 11. April 2017. \u2191 Sanguisorba Azovtsevii and Eflora. \u2191 a b A. Kurtto (2009): Rosaceae (pro parte majore). \u2013 In: Euro+Med Plantbase – the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity. data sheet Sanguisorba In: Euro+Med Plantbase – the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity. \u2191 Sanguisorba canadensis , Sanguisorba menziesii , Sanguisorba Minor . Sanguisorba blunt , Sanguisorba officinalis , Skirtian stipulated and Sanguisorba Tenuifolia at Plants For A Future . (engl.) 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