Martin Pellizzer

Clusia Criuva Subsp. Cambessedesii

Clusia criuva subsp. cambessedesii is a rare and striking plant native to the tropical regions of South America. It is known for its thick, waxy leaves that can store water, making it highly adaptable to dry environments. This subspecies is often found in coastal areas where it thrives in salty air and sandy soils. Its unique appearance has made it a popular choice for collectors and botanists alike. Despite its beauty, it remains a lesser-known species within the Clusia genus.