Hieracium Sagittatum Subsp. Sarcophylloides
Hieracium sagittatum subsp. sarcophylloides is a lesser-known member of the sunflower family known for its unique leaf structure and flowering habits. This subspecies is native to specific regions in Europe and is often found in moist, shaded habitats. Its leaves are characterized by their arrowhead shape and dark green coloration, which helps distinguish it from other similar species. The plant produces small, yellow flowers that bloom in late spring, adding a subtle yet striking presence to its environment. Despite its modest appearance, it holds ecological significance as a food source for certain insects and a indicator species for habitat health.