Hepetis Spicata Var. Sulphurea
Sulphur buttercup, scientifically known as Hepetis spicata var. sulphurea, is a strikingly colorful flowering plant native to parts of Europe and Asia. Its most notable feature is its bright yellow flowers, which resemble small buttercups and emit a subtle, sweet fragrance. This plant thrives in moist, well-drained soils and is often found in meadows, woodland edges, and along stream banks. Despite its beauty, it is considered toxic to humans and livestock due to the presence of various alkaloids. Its unique appearance and ecological significance make it a fascinating subject for botanists and nature enthusiasts alike.