Call for Biodiversity: Little Accentor is Flower of the Year

Status: 10/20/2022 12:48 p.m

The Lesser Braunelle has been awarded “Flower of the Year 2023”. The award is intended to draw attention to the loss of native wild plants. This is also linked to a call for biodiversity.

The Lesser Accentor is the “Flower of the Year 2023”. With the election, the Loki Schmidt Foundation wants to draw attention to the gradual loss of native wild plants and call for the preservation of species-rich pastures, meadows, lawns and roadsides. “In the garden, on streets, between blocks of flats, in agriculture: let’s allow more nature back in!” demanded Managing Director Axel Jahn.

The small prunella (Prunella vulgaris) belongs to the plant family Lamiaceae (Lamiaceae). It spreads into its immediate surroundings with creeping shoots and remains a rather small plant with a size of five to 25 centimetres. The pruner got its name because of the brown color of the faded sepals. These enclose the blue-violet petals.

Stocks of Lesser Accentors are declining

The many small individual flowers provide nectar and pollen from June to October. In particular, bumblebees and wild bees as well as numerous species of butterflies find food here, as the foundation further announced.

Although the Lesser Braunelle is robust, stocks have declined in several regions of Germany in recent decades. Due to too frequent mowing in agriculture, in gardens, parks and along roadsides, the common prunus has too little time to grow and form flowers and seeds. Weed control using herbicides and mechanical methods is also leading to a decline.

The biologist Loki Schmidt (1919-2010), wife of former Chancellor Helmut Schmidt (1918-2015), launched the campaign in 1980. The four-leaved herb was the flower of the year 2022.

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