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Odontites vernus

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Scrophulariaceae

Scientific name
  
Odontites vernus

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Lamiales

Genus
  
Odontites

Higher classification
  
Odontites

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Similar
  
Odontites, Bartsia, Red Odontites, Scrophulariaceae, Rhinanthus minor

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Odontites vernus, the red bartsia, is a wild flower from the figwort family native to Europe and Asia and occurring as an alien in North America. The red bartsia is a common plant in low-fertility soils, where it lives partially as a parasite on the roots of grasses. The red bartsia has pinkish and red flowers from June to September. They prefer dry conditions and full sun light exposure and are pollinated by bees and wasps. Over the last 70 years, the red bartsia has disappeared from many woodland locations in the English county of Dorset.

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Etymology

Odontites vernus FrhlingsZahntrost Wikipedia

Odontites is derived from Greek and means 'tooth-related', a name which is in reference to Pliny the Elder using it to treat toothaches. Vernus means 'of the spring' (vernal).

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Odontites vernus Red Bartsia Odontites vernus NatureSpot

Odontites vernus Odontites vernus red false bartsia Go Botany

Odontites vernus Odontites vernus red false bartsia Go Botany

Odontites vernus Red Bartsia Odontites vernus Anne Burgess Geograph Britain

References

Odontites vernus Wikipedia