Drymocallis Longisepala Subsp. Epirotica
Drymocallis longisepala subsp. epirotica is a lesser-known variant of the goldenrod genus found primarily in the mountainous regions of the Balkans. This subspecies is distinguished by its elongated sepals and unique floral structure, setting it apart from other members of the genus. It thrives in well-drained soils and prefers sunny to partially shaded habitats. Despite its ecological importance, it remains under-researched and often overlooked in botanical studies. Understanding this subspecies can provide valuable insights into the diversity and adaptation of goldenrods in temperate climates.