Martin Pellizzer

Ranunculus Cassubicus Subsp. Digitatifolius

Ranunculus cassubicus subsp. digitatifolius is a unique member of the buttercup family known for its distinctive leaf shape. This subspecies is native to specific regions in Europe and has adapted to its environment over time. Its foliage features lobes that resemble fingers, giving it its common name. The plant typically grows in moist, shady areas and is often found in woodland habitats. It is valued for its ornamental appeal and ecological importance in supporting local wildlife.