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MudGuard botany, German: 'Die Schneewurz' (26) RE: botany, German: 'Die Schneewurz' 29 Mar 20


I know "Schneewurz" under it's more popular German name "Christrose"

It is one of the few plants flowering around Christmas time, often the flowers break thru the snow.

Latin name is "Helleborus niger"

As the poem begins with "Der Winter ist eingezogen" ("The winter has come") and later on says

"Die Decke knistert und bricht,
Die Schneewurz aus dem Eise
Steigt"

"the cover is breaking,
the Schneewurz is climbing out of the ice"

this sounds very much like Helleborus niger.

"Pinguicula vulgaris" I know as "(Gemeines) Fettkraut", not "Schneewurz" ('Gemein' means 'common' in this context).
It is flowering May to August - not in winter ...


"Sedum telephium" or "Hylotelephium telephium" is in German known as "Große Fetthenne".
It is flowering July to September ...


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