blommat
Blommat is a genus of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae. The genus is monotypic, containing a single species, Blommatia blommatum, commonly called blommat. The name derives from the Swedish blomma meaning flower, adopted by early horticulturists.
Description: Blommatia blommatum is a compact herb or small shrub reaching 20–60 cm in height. Stems are
Distribution and habitat: Blommatia blommatum is native to temperate alpine meadows of the European Alps and
Ecology: The species is self-compatible but primarily insect-pollinated, especially by bees and hoverflies. Seed germination requires
Uses and cultural significance: In cultivation, blommat is valued as an ornamental plant for rock gardens and
Taxonomy and classification: Kingdom Plantae; angiosperms; eudicots; order Rosales; family Rosaceae; genus Blommatia; species blommatum. Historically
Conservation: Currently not listed as threatened; populations are stable in protected alpine habitats, though climate warming