Martin Pellizzer

Asyneuma Virgatum Subsp. Mazanderanicum

Asyneuma virgatum subsp. mazanderanicum is a lesser-known but fascinating plant species native to parts of the Caucasus region. It belongs to the Campanulaceae family and is known for its delicate, bell-shaped flowers that bloom in late spring. This subspecies is distinguished by its unique leaf structure and subtle color variations that set it apart from its parent species. Despite its beauty, it remains underdocumented in botanical literature, making it a subject of interest for researchers and plant enthusiasts. Its limited distribution highlights the importance of conservation efforts to protect this rare and delicate flora.