Martin Pellizzer

Potentilla Recta Subsp. Leucotricha

Potentilla recta subsp. leucotricha is a lesser-known member of the rose family known for its delicate white flowers and hardy nature. This subspecies thrives in rocky and arid environments, making it a resilient plant in challenging conditions. Its leaves are finely divided and covered in a soft, silvery fuzz that gives it a unique appearance. While not widely cultivated, it holds ecological importance as a food source for native pollinators. This plant exemplifies the adaptability and beauty of flora in harsh landscapes.