Martin Pellizzer

Phyodina Gracilis

Gracile phyodina, scientifically known as Phyodina gracilis, is a rare and delicate flowering plant native to the temperate regions of eastern Asia. This diminutive species is characterized by its slender stems and small, pale yellow blooms that appear in late spring. Despite its modest size, Phyodina gracilis plays a vital role in its ecosystem, supporting pollinators and contributing to soil stability. Due to habitat loss and environmental changes, it faces increasing threats to its survival. Conservation efforts are essential to preserve this unique and fragile species for future generations.