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Nearly a thousand plants were found in the Meijiang River

[Loudi] Meijiang found nearly a thousand plants from the petal-tailed sac

[Source: Loudi Daily] 2017-07-18 10:55:38

Loudi Daily News The Meijiang River after the rain is particularly fresh and pleasant. On July 13, on the mountainside of Guanyin Cliff in the Meijiang Scenic Area of Lianyuan City, the dense vacera of the sac attracted many tourists to watch and photograph.

It is extremely demanding on the living environment and has a strong dependence on calcium, mainly growing on cliffs dominated by limestone. Harsh natural conditions also make its germination rate in the wild extremely low, so it is even rarer. The geomorphological structure of the Meijiang River is dominated by limestone, and the debris after natural weathering of limestone is sprinkled in the stone nest or crevice, and this special geological structure and the calcium-rich fissure water in the limestone fissure make the saccharomyceus survive. When the plant was discovered in the Meijiang region in 2015, there were only a few dozen of them, and through orderly protection, it has grown to nearly a thousand.

According to experts, the habit of the acropocysnaria is more special, flowering in the winter every year, entering the dormant period in the summer, and distinguishing it from the ordinary cysticer grass under its bracts, providing support for the study of the systematics of the ranunculaceae subfamily. This rare plant has only been found in Sichuan before, and was listed on the Red List of Species in China in 2005 and listed in the National Rare Plant Protection List in 2010, which can be called the "giant panda of the plant kingdom". (Correspondent Li Qingping, Long Meiyu)