The drawing depicts the night sky in monitoring plot No. 4 at the time of observation on 10 September 2025 at 2.30 pm. Brown Knapweed represents the planets visible in the night sky. The lesser stitchwort and spring whitlow grass represent stars from the constellations, some of which are also shown below the horizon.


The lesser stitchwort is growing in the all plots. It grows alongside other meadow plants, but it stands out mainly on account of its abundantly flowered inflorescence. Although its solitary flower is only open for 3 days, new ones are being produced all through the summer until the beginning of September. The flower looks like it has ten petals, but actually it has only five, which are lobed almost until the base. Lesser stitchwort can even overwinter while flowering.
