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Very variable short to medium, hairless perennial, occasionally very slight hairy; stems erect. Basal leaves linear-lanceolate to elliptical, stalked, toothed; stem leaves lanceolate to linear, often untoothed, the uppermost unstalked. Bracts oval, toothed or untoothed, variable in size. Flowers blue to violet-blue, in rounded heads, the corolla strongly incurved in bud; styles 2-3 lobed.\nHabitat: Dry grassland, often closely grazed, rocky places, grassy banks and waysides, generally on calcareous soils, to 2600m.\nFlowering Season: June-August.\nDistribution: S. Britain, France, Germany and C and S Europe (Pyrenees).\n\nThis Picture is made during a long weekend in the Eifel (Germany) in June 2019.
enlargement of the phyteuma spicatum flower
Medium, hairless perennial; stems erect, leafless in the upper part. Basal leaves heart-shaped, stalked, blunt toothed, present at flowering time; upper leaves very reduced, lanceolate to linear, not crowded. Bracts linear, longer than the flowers. Flowers blackish-violet, or occasionally blue, rarely white, in an egg-shaped or cylindrical spike, the corolla curved in bud; stigmas usually 3-lobed.\nHabitat: Mountain meadows and open woods, to 1200m.\nFlowering Season: June-August.\nDistribution: Holland, Belgium, France, Germany.\n\nThis Picture is made during a long weekend in the Eifel (Germany) in June 2019.
Devil's Claw (Phyteuma Hemisphaericum)
Closeup of Phyteuma ovatum or phyteuma flowering plant as found on Austrian alpine meadows
closeup of a ochlodes or skipper butterfly on betony-leaved Rampion or phyteuma betonicifolium
round-headed rampion flower growing in Austrian Alps. Blue flower heads.
Detail of herbal plant Phyteuma in blossom. Dark  rampion in blossom.
close up of a lesser house fly on phyteuma betonicifolium or betony-leaved Rampion
Phyteuma orbiculare (Round-headed Rampion or pride of Sussex)
whole plant of phyteuma betonicifolium or betony-leaved Rampion
Phyteuma orbiculare
A cluster of vibrant purple flowers displays intricate petals, thriving in rocky ground and showcasing nature\
Flower of round-headed rampion (Phyteuma orbiculare). Lombardy. Italy.
Phyteuma orbiculare, Val d'Aran
Blossoms of Round-headed Rampions (Phyteuma orbiculare) in the Alps (Switzerland)Click here for more photos from Switzerland.
Beautiful blue flowers of Phyteuma orbiculare. round-headed rampion, Pride of Sussex. Mountain wildflower.
Is a mountain flower, perennial palnt from Phyteuma genus
closeup of the blossom of the Phyteuma orbiculare or round-headed rampion with a small brown spider in the alps in summer
Phyteuma flower in bloom captured on a wildflower meadow in the swiss mountains.
Phyteuma palustris, Eared Devil's Claw, Campanulacae, Bohemia
A closeup on a blue flowering Globe-headed Rampion wildflower, Phyteuma hemisphaericum in the Austrian alps
An abstract image or background of purple phyteuma orbiculaire flowers growing in the field
alpine flower called Teufelskralle
Schwarze Teufelskralle - (Phyteuma nigrum) is a typical alpine plant and wild flower. also known as Schwarze Rapunzel.
An abstract image or background of phyteuma spicatum, the spiked rampion, is a herbaceous perennial plant in the family Campanulaceae
spiked rampion (Phyteuma spicatum) in blossom. Alpine plant
Macro of the purple flower of Round-headed Rampion, Phyteuma orbicula,  on a summer meadow in the alps
Mountain flowers. Devil's claw (Phyteuma orbiculare) on alpine meadow. Medicinal plant with a long tradition
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