Martin Pellizzer

Cutandia Incrassata Var. Tenuis

Cutandia incrassata var. tenuis is a rare and lesser-known plant species belonging to the Acanthaceae family. Native to the tropical regions of South America, it thrives in humid, shaded environments within dense rainforests. This variant is distinguished by its slender leaves and delicate, pale pink flowers that bloom during the wet season. Despite its beauty, it remains under-researched and often overlooked in botanical studies. Its unique characteristics make it a fascinating subject for conservation and ecological research.