EDELWEISS
:''For other uses, see Edelweiss (disambiguation).
'Edelweiss' (''Leontopodium alpinum''), one of the best-known European mountain flowers, belongs to the sunflower family (Asteraceae). The name comes from German ''edel'' (meaning ''noble'') and ''weiß'' (meaning ''white''). The scientific name, ''Leontopodium'' means "lion's paw", being derived from Greek words ''leon'' (lion) and ''podion'' (diminutive of ''pous'', foot).
Flowering stalks of edelweiss can grow to a size of 3-20 cm (in cultivation, up to 40 cm). The leaves appear woolly because of the covering of white hairs. The flowers are felted and woolly with white hairs, with characteristic bloom consisting of five to six small yellow flower heads (5 mm) surrounded by leaflets in star form. The flowers are in bloom between July and September. It is unequally distributed and prefers rocky limestone places at 2000-2900 m altitude. It is not toxic, and has been used traditionally in folk medicine as a remedy against abdominal and respiratory diseases.
Edelweiss is a protected plant in many countries, including Bulgaria, Croatia, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Slovakia (Tatra National Park), Slovenia (since 1898), Austria (since 1886) and Romania (since 1933).
It usually grows in inaccessible places, which is why it is associated in Slovenia with mountaineering. Its white colour is considered in Switzerland a symbol of purity and due to its beauty, it obtained its Romanian name, ''floarea reginei'' (Queen's flower).
★ On the Austrian euro coins, a picture of Edelweiss is used on the two-euro-cent coins.
★ On the Romanian 50 Lei banknote.
★ Edelweiss Society
★ In Austria, ''Edelweiß'' is also a brand of beer named after the flower.
★ Edelweiss is the unofficial national flower of Switzerland.
★ It appears in the logos of both the German and Austrian alpine societies.
★ In its bid for the 2014 Winter Olympics the city of Salzburg uses an Edelweiss flower like the emblem.[1]
★ Edelweiss Air, an international airline based in Switzerland, is named after the flower, which also appears in its logo.
★ Edelweiss is a theme and song ("Edelweiss") in the musical and movie ''The Sound of Music'', which takes place in Austria.
★ "Bring me Edelweiss" is the best-known song of the music group Edelweiss.
★ The Edelweiss was established 1907 as the sign of the Austrian-Hungarian alpine troops by Emperor Franz Joseph I. These original 3 Regiments wore their edelweiss on the collar of their uniform. During World War I (1915) the Edelweiss was granted to the German alpine troops, for their bravery. Today it's still the sign of the Austrian and German alpine troops.
★ Edelweiss was a badge of Edelweiss Pirates (Edelweisspiraten) -- the anti-Nazi youth groups in Third Reich. It was worn on the clothes (eg. a blouse or a suit).
★ The Edelweiss flower was the symbol of Wehrmacht Gebirgsjäger, or mountain troops, worn as a metal pin on the left side of the mountain cap, on the band of the service dress cap, and as a patch on the right sleeve.
★ The rank insignia of Swiss generals has ''Edelweiss'' signs instead of stars. A ''Korpskommandant'' for example (equivalent to a Lieutenant General in other countries) wears three ''Edelweiss'' signs on his collar instead of three stars.
★ This flower appears prominently in the comic book adventure Asterix in Switzerland where the protagonists attempt to procure an Edelweiss for its use in an antidote.
★ The flower is also known as the mark of a true soldier to militaries that live in the regions where it grows.
★ Edelweiss - Hribi.net
[7] Chiej. R. Encyclopaedia of Medicinal Plants. MacDonald 1984 ISBN 0-356-10541-5
Covers plants growing in Europe. Also gives other interesting information on the plants. Good photographs.
[200] Huxley. A. The New RHS Dictionary of Gardening. 1992. MacMillan Press 1992 ISBN 0-333-47494-5
Excellent and very comprehensive, though it contains a number of mistakes. Readable yet also very detailed.
'Edelweiss' (''Leontopodium alpinum''), one of the best-known European mountain flowers, belongs to the sunflower family (Asteraceae). The name comes from German ''edel'' (meaning ''noble'') and ''weiß'' (meaning ''white''). The scientific name, ''Leontopodium'' means "lion's paw", being derived from Greek words ''leon'' (lion) and ''podion'' (diminutive of ''pous'', foot).
Flowering stalks of edelweiss can grow to a size of 3-20 cm (in cultivation, up to 40 cm). The leaves appear woolly because of the covering of white hairs. The flowers are felted and woolly with white hairs, with characteristic bloom consisting of five to six small yellow flower heads (5 mm) surrounded by leaflets in star form. The flowers are in bloom between July and September. It is unequally distributed and prefers rocky limestone places at 2000-2900 m altitude. It is not toxic, and has been used traditionally in folk medicine as a remedy against abdominal and respiratory diseases.
Edelweiss is a protected plant in many countries, including Bulgaria, Croatia, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Slovakia (Tatra National Park), Slovenia (since 1898), Austria (since 1886) and Romania (since 1933).
It usually grows in inaccessible places, which is why it is associated in Slovenia with mountaineering. Its white colour is considered in Switzerland a symbol of purity and due to its beauty, it obtained its Romanian name, ''floarea reginei'' (Queen's flower).
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Symbolic uses
★ On the Austrian euro coins, a picture of Edelweiss is used on the two-euro-cent coins.
★ On the Romanian 50 Lei banknote.
★ Edelweiss Society
★ In Austria, ''Edelweiß'' is also a brand of beer named after the flower.
★ Edelweiss is the unofficial national flower of Switzerland.
★ It appears in the logos of both the German and Austrian alpine societies.
★ In its bid for the 2014 Winter Olympics the city of Salzburg uses an Edelweiss flower like the emblem.[1]
★ Edelweiss Air, an international airline based in Switzerland, is named after the flower, which also appears in its logo.
★ Edelweiss is a theme and song ("Edelweiss") in the musical and movie ''The Sound of Music'', which takes place in Austria.
★ "Bring me Edelweiss" is the best-known song of the music group Edelweiss.
★ The Edelweiss was established 1907 as the sign of the Austrian-Hungarian alpine troops by Emperor Franz Joseph I. These original 3 Regiments wore their edelweiss on the collar of their uniform. During World War I (1915) the Edelweiss was granted to the German alpine troops, for their bravery. Today it's still the sign of the Austrian and German alpine troops.
★ Edelweiss was a badge of Edelweiss Pirates (Edelweisspiraten) -- the anti-Nazi youth groups in Third Reich. It was worn on the clothes (eg. a blouse or a suit).
★ The Edelweiss flower was the symbol of Wehrmacht Gebirgsjäger, or mountain troops, worn as a metal pin on the left side of the mountain cap, on the band of the service dress cap, and as a patch on the right sleeve.
★ The rank insignia of Swiss generals has ''Edelweiss'' signs instead of stars. A ''Korpskommandant'' for example (equivalent to a Lieutenant General in other countries) wears three ''Edelweiss'' signs on his collar instead of three stars.
★ This flower appears prominently in the comic book adventure Asterix in Switzerland where the protagonists attempt to procure an Edelweiss for its use in an antidote.
★ The flower is also known as the mark of a true soldier to militaries that live in the regions where it grows.
External links
★ Edelweiss - Hribi.net
Sources
[7] Chiej. R. Encyclopaedia of Medicinal Plants. MacDonald 1984 ISBN 0-356-10541-5
Covers plants growing in Europe. Also gives other interesting information on the plants. Good photographs.
[200] Huxley. A. The New RHS Dictionary of Gardening. 1992. MacMillan Press 1992 ISBN 0-333-47494-5
Excellent and very comprehensive, though it contains a number of mistakes. Readable yet also very detailed.
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