Martin Pellizzer

Hieracium Amplexicaule Subsp. Attracticaule

Hieracium amplexicaule subsp. attracticaule is a lesser-known member of the daisy family known for its unique growth habits and striking appearance. This subspecies is often found in moist, open habitats such as meadows and woodland edges across parts of Europe. Its foliage is characterized by tightly clasping leaves that give it a distinctive, almost fern-like look. The plant produces small, yellow flowers that bloom in late spring, adding a subtle yet charming presence to its surroundings. Despite its beauty, it remains relatively obscure in both scientific study and public awareness.