Bastard - Pimpernel
Its flowers are almost microscopic, appearing in the leaf axils. They are usually white or pale pink, possessing a four-parted corolla that is shorter than the surrounding green calyx.
The ( Centunculus minimus ), also commonly known as chaffweed , is a tiny, inconspicuous annual herb that belongs to the primrose family (Primulaceae). Despite its somewhat provocative name, it is a fascinating subject for botanists due to its minute size and specialized habitat requirements. Botanical Description
It typically grows only 2 to 8 centimeters tall. The stems are reddish and often branched from the base. bastard pimpernel
The plant is notably one of the smallest flowering plants in temperate regions, often going unnoticed by casual observers.
Antique Hand Colored Print (1867) – "Bastard Pimpernel - eBay Its flowers are almost microscopic, appearing in the
Modern taxonomy often places it in the genus Lysimachia (as Lysimachia minima ), though older texts almost universally refer to it as Centunculus minimus . Conservation Status
The leaves are small, egg-shaped, and arranged alternately along the stem. Despite its somewhat provocative name, it is a
While widely distributed across Europe and parts of North America, it is often listed as rare or declining in certain regions due to habitat loss and the stabilization of soil surfaces. The Origin of the Name