Martin Pellizzer

Lindernia Pyxidaria Subsp. Gratioloides

Lindernia pyxidaria subsp. gratioloides is a unique and lesser-known member of the mint family. It thrives in moist, shaded environments and is often found in wetlands and streambanks. This subspecies is distinguished by its delicate, lance-shaped leaves and clusters of small, blue-violet flowers. Despite its beauty, it remains underappreciated in the botanical world. Its rarity and specific habitat requirements make it a fascinating subject for ecological study.