Martin Pellizzer

Phyteuma Montanum Var. Exinvolucratum

Phyteuma montanum var. exinvolucratum is a rare and striking plant native to the mountainous regions of Central Asia. It belongs to the Campanulaceae family and is known for its showy, bell-shaped flowers that bloom in late summer. This variety is distinguished by its unique involucral bracts that give it a distinctive appearance. It thrives in rocky and alpine environments where it faces harsh weather conditions. Due to its limited habitat and vulnerability to environmental changes, it is considered a species of conservation concern.