Martin Pellizzer

Glechoma Curviflora

Glechoma, scientifically known as Glechoma curviflora, is a small yet resilient herbaceous plant native to parts of Europe and Asia. This species is often found in moist, shaded environments such as woodland floors and along stream banks. Its creeping growth habit and heart-shaped leaves make it easily identifiable in its natural habitat. The plant produces small blue or purple flowers that bloom in early summer, adding a delicate touch to the landscape. Despite its modest appearance, Glechoma curviflora plays an important role in supporting local biodiversity and maintaining ecological balance.