Pilosella Brachiata Subsp. Tapina
Pilosella brachiata subsp. tapina is a unique flowering plant native to specific regions of southern Europe. It is characterized by its delicate, white or pale yellow flowers that bloom in late spring. This subspecies is often found in rocky or limestone soils, thriving in well-drained environments. Its small stature and intricate foliage make it a notable addition to alpine and mountainous habitats. Despite its beauty, it remains relatively obscure in botanical literature due to its limited distribution.