Martin Pellizzer

Betula Torfacea

Betula torfacea is a rare and intriguing member of the birch family known for its unique characteristics and ecological significance. Found primarily in specific regions with particular soil and climate conditions, this plant thrives in environments that are often challenging for other species. Its distinctive bark and foliage make it easily identifiable, while its role in supporting local wildlife adds to its importance in the ecosystem. Despite its beauty and ecological value, Betula torfacea remains under-studied and faces threats from habitat loss and climate change. Understanding and protecting this plant is essential for preserving biodiversity in its native habitats.