Hairy wood-rush Luzula pilosa

Hairy wood-rush

Features

Luzula pilosa is a species of flowering plant in the rush family Juncaceae with the common name hairy wood-rush.

Species Perrenial
Living space Conifer forest, Deciduous forest, Mixed forest
Size up to 40 cm

Description

The evergreen dark green leaves of the hairy wood-rush are hairy along the edge, the flowers are creamy white. It grows into a dense, hemispherical cushion. Leaves narrow, striate (10-20 cm), slightly hairy along the edge, colorful, bright green with bright red tips. Flowers numerous, in light, erect lactate inflorescences, light brown.

Hairy wood-rush

on the habitat Temenica

It blooms from March to May.

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