- Bog-rosemary
Taxobox
name = Bog-rosemary
image_width = 250px
image_caption = "Andromeda polifolia" var. "polifolia" in flower
regnum =Plantae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Ericales
familia =Ericaceae
genus = "Andromeda"
species = "A. polifolia"
binomial = "Andromeda polifolia"
binomial_authority = L.Bog-rosemary ("Andromeda polifolia") is a heath found across northern parts of the
Northern Hemisphere . Bog rosemary is only found inbog s in coldpeat -accumulating areas.It is a small
shrub growing to 10-20 cm (rarely to 40 cm) tall with slender stems. The leaves areevergreen , alternately arranged, lanceolate, 1-5 cm long and 2-8 mm broad, dark green above (purplish in winter) and white beneath with the leaf margins curled under. Theflower s are bell-shaped, white to pink, 5-8 mm long; flowering is in late spring to early summer. Thefruit is a small capsule containing numerousseed s.Bog-rosemary contains
grayanotoxin , which when ingested lowersblood pressure , and may cause respiratory problems, dizziness, vomiting, ordiarrhea .cite book |coauthors=Paul Alaback, Joe Antos, Trevor Goward, Ken Lertzman,Andy MacKinnon ,Jim Pojar , Rosamund Pojar, Andrew Reed, Nancy Turner, Dale Vitt |editor=Jim Pojar and Andy MacKinnon |title=Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast |edition=Revised |year=2004 |publisher=Lone Pine Publishing |location=Vancouver |language=English language |isbn=978-1-55105-530-5 |pages=53]There are two varieties, treated as distinct
species by somebotanist s:
*"Andromeda polifolia" var. "polifolia". NorthernEurope andAsia , northwesternNorth America .
*"Andromeda polifolia" var. "glaucophylla". NortheasternNorth America (syn. "A. glaucophylla").The name derives from the superficial resemblance of the leaves to those of the unrelated shrub
Rosemary ("Rosmarinus", familyLamiaceae ).Andromeda is also the common name for plants in the genus "
Pieris ", which is also a member of Ericaceae.External links
* [http://www.peatlandsni.gov.uk/plants/rare/bogrose.htm Bog-rosemary factsheet with photo]
* [http://www.alpine-plants-jp.com/art/himesyakunage_1.htm Flower] [http://www.alpine-plants-jp.com/himitunohanazono/himesyakunage_himitu_1.htm Fruits, Seeds]
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