Martin Pellizzer

Jacobaea Glastifolia

Jacobaea glastifolia, commonly known as the meadow cinquefoil, is a flowering plant native to parts of Europe and Asia. It is characterized by its bright yellow flowers and compound leaves that give it a distinctive appearance. This plant thrives in open habitats such as meadows and grasslands, often blooming in the summer months. Despite its beauty, it is considered invasive in some regions, where it can outcompete native flora. Its ecological impact and ornamental value make it a subject of both admiration and concern.