Martin Pellizzer

Anthyllis Vulneraria F. Hispida

Hispanic scotch broom, scientifically known as Anthyllis vulneraria f. hispida, is a rare and distinctive plant species native to certain regions of southern Europe. This flowering plant belongs to the legume family and is characterized by its bright yellow blooms that appear in early spring. Despite its delicate appearance, it is adapted to thrive in rocky and arid environments, making it a resilient species. Its unique morphology and ecological significance make it an important subject for botanical study. The plant also holds cultural and historical value in the regions where it is found.