Martin Pellizzer

Cochlearia Brevicaulis

Cochlearia brevicaulis is a small, flowering plant native to the coastal regions of western Europe. It is known for its distinctive, spiraling flowers that resemble tiny horns. This plant thrives in rocky and sandy soils, often growing in harsh maritime environments. Its short, sturdy stems and compact growth habit make it well adapted to its challenging habitat. Despite its delicate appearance, Cochlearia brevicaulis is a resilient species with unique ecological significance.