- Asphodelus ramosus
Taxobox
name = Asphodelus ramosus
image_width = 240px
image_caption = "Asphodelus ramosus"
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Liliopsida
ordo =Asparagales
familia =Asphodelaceae
genus = "Asphodelus "
species = "A. ramosus"
binomial = "Asphodelus ramosus"
binomial_authority = Willd."Asphodelus ramosus", also known as Branched asphodel, is a perennial herb in the
Asparagales order. Similar in appearance to "Asphodelus albus " and particularly "Asphodelus cerasiferus", it may be distinguished by its highly branched stem and smaller fruits.In addition, at least on the Catalan coast where it is very common, in contrast to other asphodels, it shows an affinity for acidic soils, mainly
schist . It is to be found close to the sea on the slopes of theAlbères massif , where it forms abundant colonies in April to May. Its very numerousflower s are white with sixtepal s bearing a central brown streak. The fruits are small round capsules.In Mythology
The asphodel was the flower said to fill the plains of
Hades , theGreek underworld . As it was considered the favourite food of the dead, the Ancient Greeks would often plant it near graves. The asphodel was sacred toPersephone , the daughter ofDemeter , who was forcefully taken to the underworld byHades .
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