Martin Pellizzer

Camelina Hispida Var. Stiefelhagenii

Camelina hispida var. stiefelhagenii is a rare and lesser-known plant species native to specific regions of North America. It belongs to the Brassicaceae family, which includes many economically important crops like canola and mustard. This variant is distinguished by its unique morphological features, including hairy stems and small, yellow flowers. Despite its ecological significance, it remains under-studied and often overlooked in botanical research. Understanding this plant is crucial for preserving biodiversity and exploring its potential agricultural or medicinal uses.