blommigrå
Blommigrå is a fictional flowering plant species described here to illustrate a Nordic meadow flora. It is placed in the family Asteraceae and is noted for its compact habit and gray-green foliage.
Description: Blommigrå grows to 10–25 cm tall, with slender stems and ovate leaves 2–4 cm long that
Distribution and habitat: In this fictional scenario, Blommigrå occurs in cool temperate meadows of a northern
Ecology and life cycle: The plant is insect-pollinated, mainly by bees and hoverflies. Seeds disperse by wind.
Cultivation and uses: It is grown as an ornamental in rock gardens and borders, requiring full sun,
Etymology: The name blends Swedish blom 'flower' and grå 'gray', referring to the gray foliage and subdued