gentiana pneumonanthe การใช้
- Young larvae feed on the flowers and buds of " Gentiana pneumonanthe " and " Gentiana cruciata ".
- Marsh Gentian ( " Gentiana pneumonanthe " ) is found less frequently in similar areas from mid August to mid September.
- Among the flora we find several oak species, birch, pine, alder and beech and the very rare marsh gentian ( " Gentiana pneumonanthe " ) and bog myrtle ( " Myrica gale " ).
- Still some maintain that they should be treated as distinct species, especially for conservation purposes, because they parasitise different host ant colonies and parasitise these ants at different rates, and also rely on different host plant species ( " Gentiana pneumonanthe " in the case of " Phengaris alcon " and " Gentiana cruciata " in the case of " Phengaris rebeli " ).