Martin Pellizzer

Geum Rivale Subvar. Strictum

Geum rivale subvar. strictum is a delicate yet resilient plant commonly found in moist, shaded environments. It belongs to the rose family and is known for its small, clustered flowers that bloom in early spring. The plant's leaves are typically narrow and arranged in a tight, upright pattern. It thrives in wetlands, streambanks, and other damp habitats across temperate regions. Despite its modest appearance, it plays an important role in supporting local pollinators and maintaining ecological balance.