6/25/2010

Pimpinella

The beaver Ellen (Pimpinella), also burnet or salad burnet called, is a plant genus of the family Umbelliferae (Apiaceae), with around 150 species. The economically important species is the anise.

The Small burnet is even often called Saxifrage, but is a rose plant.

Ellen the beavers are perennial, rarely annual herbaceous plants. The basal leaves are undivided or pinnate simple. The leaflets are toothed and sometimes cut deep.

The flowers of beaver Ellen show an indistinct cup rim, ausgerandete, wrong ovate petals and a pistil with almost kopfiger scar on. The flowers are white, red and less yellow.

The fruit is an ovoid, contracted at the side gap fruit. On the contact surface is fairly flat core mass höckerartig arched, the free fruit holder (Karpophor) is two columns.


Source: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibernellen
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