Anagallis foemina
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Anagallis foemina, common name Poorman's Weatherglass, is a low-growing annual
Annual plant
An annual plant is a plant that usually germinates, flowers, and dies in a year or season. True annuals will only live longer than a year if they are prevented from setting seed...

 herbaceous
Herbaceous
A herbaceous plant is a plant that has leaves and stems that die down at the end of the growing season to the soil level. They have no persistent woody stem above ground...

 plant of the genus Anagallis
Anagallis
Anagallis is a genus of about 20–25 species of flowering plants in the myrsine family Myrsinaceae, commonly called pimpernel and perhaps best known for the Scarlet pimpernel referred to in literature...

belonging to the Myrsinaceae
Myrsinaceae
Myrsinaceae, or the Myrsine family, is a rather large family from the order Ericales. It consists of 35 genera and about 1000 species....

 family.

Etymology

The genus name Anagallis derives from the Greek words meaning "again" and meaning "to delight in", possibly referring to the fact that these plants produce flowers twice in a year and the flowers open whenever the sun strikes them. The species epithet  means "female" and refers to the small size of the plant and the gentleness of its appearance. The common name refers to the fact that the flowers close at the approaching of the bad weather.

Description

Anagallis foemina has weak, square and sprawling stems growing to about 5–18 cm (2–7.1 ) long, which bear bright green sessile leaves in opposite pairs. The leaves are usually lance-shaped about 7 millimetre wide and 12 millimetre long, although some leaves, especially the lowest, may be ovate.

The small flowers are about 8 mm (0.31496062992126 in) in diameter, have a short stalk, are produced in the leaf axils and are usually blue, but exceptionally they may be red. They have five lanceolate sepal
Sepal
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s and five petals. The filaments are about 3 mm (0.118110236220472 in) long, with showy yellow anthers. The flowering period extends from April to October. The hermaphroditic
Hermaphrodite
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 flowers are pollinated by insects (entomogamy). The fruit is a spherical capsule up to 4 mm (0.15748031496063 in) in diameter containing about 15 seeds.

This species should not be confused with the related Anagallis arvensis. In 2007, a molecular phylogenetic study showed that Anagallis foemina is more closely related to Anagallis monelli
Anagallis monelli
Anagallis monelli is a species of pimpernel, native to the Mediterranean region. It is not to be confused with Anagallis foemina, which has very similar blue flowers, but broader leaves and can can be found also in colder climates. In a comparison of DNA sequences, Anagallis monelli was shown to...

than to Anagallis arvensis, and should be treated as a separate species.

Anagallis foemina can be distinguished from Anagallis arvensis on the basis of the hairiness and arrangement of the petals and by the length of the flower stalk. In fact this species has just a few glandular hairs on the margin of the petals, clearly separated one from another (never imbricate
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). Furthermore the flower stalk is shorter (up to 1 cm). The colour of the flowers is not a diagnostic character.

Distribution

This cosmopolitan plant is native to central and southern Europe
Europe
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 and has been introduced in Africa
Africa
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, northern and eastern Asia
Asia
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, North and South America
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 and western Australia
Australia
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.

Habitat

It grows in scrub, uncultivated soils and grasslands. It prefers dry, nutrient- and lime-rich soils, at an altitude of 0–1200 m (0–3,937 ) above sea level.

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