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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.
A cluster of vibrant purple flowers displays intricate petals, thriving in rocky ground and showcasing nature\
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 a ochlodes or skipper butterfly on betony-leaved Rampion or phyteuma betonicifolium
close up of a lesser house fly on phyteuma betonicifolium or betony-leaved Rampion
round-headed rampion flower growing in Austrian Alps. Blue flower heads.
Detail of herbal plant Phyteuma in blossom. Dark  rampion in blossom.
whole plant of phyteuma betonicifolium or betony-leaved Rampion
Phyteuma orbiculare (Round-headed Rampion or pride of Sussex)
Closeup of Phyteuma ovatum or phyteuma flowering plant as found on Austrian alpine meadows
enlargement of the phyteuma spicatum flower
Phyteuma orbiculare
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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