Martin Pellizzer

Omalotheca Supina

Omalotheca supina is a rare and enigmatic plant species native to the arid regions of South America. It is characterized by its low-growing, sprawling habit and unique, waxy leaves that help it conserve moisture. This plant thrives in harsh, sun-baked environments where few other species can survive. Its flowers, though small, are strikingly colorful and attract a variety of pollinators. Due to its limited distribution and fragile ecosystem, Omalotheca supina is considered a species of conservation concern.