Specimen collected in Thalkirchen, Germany, September 2025
Specimen collected in Thalkirchen, Germany, September 2025(HD Scan)

Centaurea jacea

Scientific Name
Centaurea jacea
FAMILY
Asteraceae
LIFESPAN
perennial
BLOSSOM SYMMETRY
radial
Common Name
Brown knapweed
ORDER
Asterales
BLOSSOM COLOR
pink
PHYLLOTAXIS
opposite

Centaurea jacea, commonly known as brown knapweed, is a perennial wildflower native to Europe. It is distinguished by its ragged, purplish-pink flower heads and narrow, deeply lobed leaves. Its colloquial name “knapweed” comes from the Old English word cnap, meaning “head,” referring to the flower’s knobby, clustered appearance. Unlike many other wildflowers, it can hybridize easily with related species, which has led to the creation of a number of natural hybrids in meadows and grasslands.

More Specimens

Detail of specimen collected in Thalkirchen, Germany, September 2025
Detail of specimen collected in Thalkirchen, Germany, September 2025(HD Scan)
Detail of specimen collected in Thalkirchen, Germany, September 2025
Detail of specimen collected in Thalkirchen, Germany, September 2025(HD Scan)
Specimen collected in Thalkirchen, Germany, September 2025
Specimen collected in Thalkirchen, Germany, September 2025(HD Scan)