King’s Crown: A Rare Alpine Flower with a Lethal Beauty

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this King’s Crown, a wild herb also known as Altamira, belongs to the Saxifraga longifolia group. It grows in the Pyrenees and flowers only once in a lifetime. Typically, it inhabits rock crevices at high elevations between 500 and 2,500 meters. The Latin name refers to its habit of breaking stone. Flowering occurs from May to August, and the plant dies after flowering. Historically, some shepherds believed it possessed abortive properties and used it in difficult calvings of cattle.

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this King’s Crown blooms only once in a lifetime. When cultivated into a bouquet, the plant can reach up to 80 cm in height. The flowers are sticky, attracting insects as a natural bait. This spectacular bloom occurs infrequently, and the herb is distinctive in its life cycle.

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this King’s Crown channels all of its energy into flowering, lifting the stem and presenting blossoms high in the air. At the end of summer, as the flowers fade, the stem bends and the plant dies. If the trunk tilts, wind shifts it to a new rock crevice where seeds may settle and new plants may grow if conditions permit.

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As it finishes its life on the rock, the plant detaches from its home and makes space for new growth nearby.

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The plant is noted for its size and toxicity, with historical associations to abortive properties. In certain rural areas it has been used in veterinary medicine to assist difficult calvings in cattle.

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this wild plant adds a special and magical touch to the stones where it thrives in the Pyrenees. In the Aragon region, it is known as Coda de Borrega and it never grows on the ground, thriving only in rock cracks. Its developmental conditions are so delicate that it can bloom only once in a lifetime, using all its strength at that moment to produce seeds for propagating nearby plants if conditions allow.

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