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Wild forest preserve is protected by the state

Forest wild fowl is a wild plant, which experts attribute to the family of buttercup (also belongs to the angiosperms department and the class of dicotyledons). It grows in certain places and in limited quantities. Its rhizome, occupying a vertical arrangement, is provided with additional suction processes that form the entire underground system of the racemose form (some of them are located horizontally, which contributes to the formation of new branches).

Mature forest anemone in the vegetative period can throw out a flower stalk in length from 15 to 50 centimeters. After the appearance of the bud, the next stage begins - a mutation of green short-petioled leaves, which ends as a result of full flowering - one large (diameter from 4 to 7 centimeters) flower is formed. A woodworm forms several (usually five) external leaves of pink or white hue near it. The flower has many stamens and pistils, the first much shorter than the petals.

Blossom of a forest cherry usually blossoms in late spring or early summer (May-June). The first flowering in the plant happens, as a rule, in a fairly "mature" age - 6-9 years (with a total lifetime of 10-12 years). Each newly appeared flower lives no more than fifteen days. An important feature of the plant is that the maturation of stamens always occurs much more slowly than pestles, so it often uses the method of cross self-pollination. In the absence of nectaries, pollinating plants insects collect pollen from the flowers of anemone.

The fruits of the forest anemone represent the so-called "collection nuts" of the oval form. Their length is from three to four centimeters. The plant multiplies in many ways: mainly through wind and ants, and also with the help of seeds. If we talk about the vegetative mode, then in such cases the division of the rhizome and its offspring is most often used.

A forest-like forestfly occurs mainly in the Eurasian zone, mostly in the steppe or forest-steppe zone. The geography of the growth of this plant is quite extensive: from the Arctic to Yakutia and the dense forests of the Amur region. In addition, it can be seen in Transcaucasia and the Caucasus. In pine forests, on hills and in ravines, the forest cherry (photo) is extremely rare (that is why it is almost impossible to find, for example, in the Smolensk region).

The flowers of the windswept are very much drawn to the sunlight. The plant prefers calcareous and sandy soils. In the wild, it can be found growing small groups or islands. The opening of the windswept took place in the far 16th century. Currently, the plant is widely used to decorate household plots and create a variety of garden compositions.

A forest vestige is protected under state protection (in particular, there is a ban on harvesting plants during the flowering period). In Belarus it was listed in the Red Book.

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