Martin Pellizzer

Potentilla Subviscosa Var. Ramulosa

Potentilla subviscosa var. ramulosa is a lesser-known yet fascinating member of the Rosaceae family. This variant of the common potentilla is characterized by its dense, sprawling growth and sticky, glandular leaves. Native to specific regions of Asia, it thrives in rocky and arid environments. Its unique morphology and ecological adaptations make it an intriguing subject for botanists and horticultural enthusiasts. Despite its modest appearance, it holds potential for ornamental use and ecological research.