- Wildlife
- Wildflowers
- Centaury
Steve Chilton
About
Common Centaury is a low-growing biennial which is found on sand dunes, heaths, woodland rides, quarries and other dry, grassy areas. It is in bloom between June and September and, like other members of the gentian family, its pink flowers close during the afternoon.
How to identify
Common Centaury has small, pink, five-petalled flowers held in clusters at the top of the stems. It has a rosette of oval leaves at the base of the stem, and oval leaves appear in opposite pairs up the stem as well.
Where to find it
Widespread and common across the UK, although rarer in Scotland.
Habitats
When to find it
- June
- July
- August
- September
How can people help
The Wildlife Trusts manage many nature reserves for the benefit of all kinds of wildlife, including many different species of plants. But these precious sites are under threat from development, intensive agricultural practices and climate change. You can help by supporting your local Trust and becoming a member; you'll find out about exciting wildlife happenings, events on your doorstep and volunteering opportunities, and be helping local wildlife along the way.




