About Hypecoum erectum L.
Hypecoum erectum L. is an annual herb that blooms in winter. It produces numerous grey-green leaves, each attached to the stem by a petiole 1โ3 cm long. The leaf blade is approximately lance-shaped, 4โ11 cm long and less than 2.5 cm wide. Each leaf blade branches into two or three leaflets, which are linear or bristle-like and 1โ3 mm long. Up to 20 flowering stalks grow from the plant's central rosette, and each stalk eventually produces many flowers. The first flower on a stalk typically forms 5โ15 cm away from the stalk's base. Bracts are arranged in pairs, and they gradually decrease in size further up the flowering stalk. Sepals are roughly 2 mm long, oval-shaped, and persist on the plant after developing. Petals are yellow, and may sometimes have dark spots or streaks. The plant produces around 30โ40 blackish seeds that are rectangular in shape and approximately 1 mm long. Its flowering and fruiting period occurs from April to October. In terms of distribution and habitat, Hypecoum erectum L. occurs in Russia in Altai, Buryatia, Chita, Irkutsk, Krasnoyarsk, Tuva, and West Siberia. In China, it is found in Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, and the North-Central and South-Central regions. It can also be found in independent Mongolia. It most commonly grows at altitudes between 400 and 1,200 m (1,300โ3,900 ft), on slopes, grassy areas, riversides, and sandy gravel.