Martin Pellizzer

Clinopodium Pamphylicum Subsp. Piperelloides

Clinopodium pamphylicum subsp. piperelloides is a rare and lesser-known plant species native to the mountainous regions of southern Europe. It belongs to the mint family, lamiaceae, and is characterized by its small, fragrant leaves and delicate flowers. This subspecies is often found in rocky soils and open habitats, thriving in temperate climates. Due to its limited distribution and unique ecological role, it is considered a valuable subject for botanical research. Conservation efforts are essential to protect this plant from habitat loss and environmental changes.