Martin Pellizzer

Ardisia Cornudentata Subsp. Morrisonensis

Ardisia cornudentata subsp. morrisonensis is a rare and striking plant native to the mountainous regions of Southeast Asia. It is known for its glossy, dark green leaves and clusters of small, bright red berries that appear in the fall. This subspecies is particularly valued for its ornamental qualities and has gained attention among horticulturists. Due to habitat loss and over-collection, it is now considered endangered in the wild. Conservation efforts are underway to protect and propagate this unique plant.