Arnoseris Review

Possesses a thickened taproot that can reach depths of up to 50 cm. Ecology and Habitat

Projects like the Extensive field near Mankmuß focus on maintaining traditional, low-intensity farming—without mineral fertilizers or pesticides—to protect the species. Scientific Interest

Home to approximately one-third of the global population, it is listed as "endangered" (Red List Status 2). arnoseris

Historically found as a weed in winter cereal crops (like rye) and on the margins of arable fields.

Arnoseris is a genus of flowering plants in the dandelion tribe ( Cichorieae ) of the daisy family, Asteraceae . It is largely considered monotypic, consisting of only one recognized species: , commonly known as lamb's succory or swine's succory . Physical Characteristics Possesses a thickened taproot that can reach depths

Produces small, solitary yellow flower heads (7–11 mm in diameter) composed entirely of ligulate (strap-shaped) florets.

Arnoseris minima is a small, hairless annual herb that typically grows between 10 and 35 cm in height. Key features include: Historically found as a weed in winter cereal

This specialist plant thrives in specific, often "poor" environmental conditions: