Astrantia major
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Astrantia major, common name Great Masterwort, is an herbaceous
Herbaceous
A herbaceous plant is a plant that has leaves and stems that die down at the end of the growing season to the soil level. They have no persistent woody stem above ground...

, perennial plant with a rhizome, belonging to the family Apiaceae
Apiaceae
The Apiaceae , commonly known as carrot or parsley family, is a group of mostly aromatic plants with hollow stems. The family is large, with more than 3,700 species spread across 434 genera, it is the sixteenth largest family of flowering plants...

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Etymology

The genus name (astrantia) derives from the Latin "aster" meaning star and refers to the open star-shaped floral bracts. The name of the species (major) distinguish the Great Masterwort by the smaller species Astrantia minor.

Description

Astrantia major reaches on average 60 centimetres (23.6 in) of height. The stem is erect and glabrous, with little branches and few leaves. The basal leaves have a long petiole 10–20 cm (3.9–7.9 ), 3 to 7 lobes and toothed segments. Size: 8–15 cm (3.1–5.9 ). The cauline leaves are generally two, sessile, amplexicaul and lanceolate-shaped with a trilobed apex. The inflorescence is umbrella-shaped, with 2–3 cm (0.78740157480315–1.2 ) of diameter. The floral bracts are numerous (10 - 20), 10–18 mm (0.393700787401575–0.708661417322835 ) long, reddish (sometimes white) with acuminate apex. The small flowers are greenish-white with reddish shades. The cental ones are hermaphrodite, while the external ones are male. The petals are five, white (or slightly reddened), while the stamen
Stamen
The stamen is the pollen producing reproductive organ of a flower...

s are five and much longer. Size of the flowers: about 1 mm. The flowering period extends from June through September.

Main varieties of Astrantia major include "Ruby Cloud", "Rubra", "Snow Star", "Sunningdale Variegated", "Lars", "Star of Heaven" and "Rosea".

Reproduction

Astrantia major is an entomophilous plant, mainly pollinated by beetles, but also by other insects. This perennial plant reproduces itself also by means of buds present at the ground level.

Distribution

These plants native of Europe and Western Asia are widespread in southern Europe (Pyrenees, Carpathians and Balkans), but also in the Caucasus up to Anatolia. They have been introduced into the British Isles and are well established in various localities.

Habitat

They are common in mountain meadows and grasslands, in forests and clearings and close to the streams, usually on calcareous soils, at an altitude of 100–2300 m (328.1–7,545.9 ) above sea level.

Subspecies

  • Astrantia major L. subsp. carinthiaca (Hoppe) Arcang. : Larger umbels (4-5 cm in diameter) widespread mainly in the eastern Alps.
  • Astrantia major var. involucrata Koch
  • Astrantia major L. subsp. elatior (Frivaldsky) Maly: bracts with 5 nerves and with notched apex; teeth of the calyx are very long; widespread in the Apennines.
  • Astrantia caucasica Auct. Fl.Ital non Sprengel
  • Astrantia major L. subsp. major

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