Martin Pellizzer

Kengyilia Hirsuta Var. Tahopaica

Kengyilia hirsuta var. tahopaica is a rare and striking plant native to the high altitudes of the Andes. It is known for its unique, hairy leaves and vibrant, colorful flowers that bloom in the summer months. This variety is particularly valued for its ornamental appeal and adaptability to rocky soils. Due to its limited distribution, it is considered a threatened species in its native habitat. Conservation efforts are essential to ensure its survival in the wild.