User:Michelanngelo/sandbox
Hello this is me Michelangelo, trying out my sandbox - I guess it is a place that is not public? 13.11.22
I forgot to click on "publish changes" on the 13.11.22 after working on the sandbox for a whole afternoon. Guess I need to redo everything...
Description
... already existing infos
The chromosome number is 2n = 20[1].
Habitat
Campanula rapunculus is winter-hardy[2]. It grows on poor soils[3].
The following paragraph is already in Wikipedia: "This species prefers limestone soils and grows in dry meadows, cultivated beds, forests of oaks and pine trees, along roadsides and lane, at an altitude of 0–1,500 metres (0–4,921 ft) above sea level."
Cultivation
The Rampion can be cultivated as a crop. It is sown after the end of May. A good and loose soil is favourable, fertilisation is not necessary. As the seeds are very small (thousand grain weight 0.04g), sand is added in twenty times the amount. The row distance should be 20-25cm. The seeds are not covered, but only lightly pressed onto the surface of the soil. After germination, the plants must be thinned. The roots can be harvested from October and throughout the winter.[2].
It grows best in well drained, rich sandy-loam soils which are neutral or alkaline with a pH of 4.8-7.5[4]. On a soil rich in carbon, phosphorus and nitrogen, a dry matter of up to 135g/m² is possible, whereas on more sandy soils or subsoils only 12-17g/m² can be achieved.
- ^ Oberdorfer, Erich (2001). Pflanzensoziologische Exkursionsflora für Deutschland und angrenzende Gebiete (stark überarbeitete und ergänzte Auflage ed.). Stuttgart (Hohenheim): Eugen Ulmer. p. 895. ISBN 3-8001-3131-5.
- ^ a b Becker-Dillingen, Josef (1929). Handbuch des gesamten Gemüsebaues einschliesslich des Gemüsesamenbaues, der Gewürz-, Arznei- und Küchenkräuter (in German) (2nd ed.). Hedemannstrasse 28, Deutschland: Verlagsbuchhandlung Paul Parey. pp. 708–709.
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: CS1 maint: location (link) - ^ Bretzel, Francesca; Pezzarossa, Beatrice; Malorgio, Fernando (March 2009). "Study of herbaceous annual and perennial species native to Mediterranean area for landscape purposes". Acta Horticulturae (813): 321–328. doi:10.17660/ActaHortic.2009.813.41. ISSN 0567-7572.
- ^ "Useful Temperate Plants". Useful Temperate Plants Database. 13 November 2022. Archived from the original on 13 November 2022. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
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