Martin Pellizzer

Microcerasus Incisa

Microcerasus incisa is a rare and fascinating plant native to the mountainous regions of China. It belongs to the family Ericaceae, commonly known as the heath family, and is characterized by its compact growth and unique foliage. This species is often found in rocky and acidic soils, thriving in cool, shaded environments. Due to its limited distribution and specific habitat requirements, it is considered a vulnerable species. Its ornamental value and ecological significance make it an important subject for botanical study and conservation efforts.