July 11, 2011

Greater knapweed


Greater knapweed (Centaurea scabiosa) can survive in dry places. Its purple flowers contrast with the yellow grass.






















Like with other members of the Daisy family (the Compositaea), what looks like a flower is in fact a flower head which contains several individual florets. Those are surrounded by a number of bracts which form an involucre. Here below those are visible as brown-edged scales under the flower head.











In Greater Knapweed all florets are tubular, those on the outside are somewhat larger. The ants enjoy!