Martin Pellizzer

Ranunculus Pachycaulon

Ranunculus pachycaulon is a unique member of the buttercup family known for its distinctive, thickened stem. Native to the mountainous regions of South America, this plant thrives in cool, moist environments. Its flowers are typically yellow or white with a striking, intricate pattern. While not widely cultivated, it is valued by botanists for its ecological and medicinal potential. This plant exemplifies the diversity and adaptability found in the Ranunculaceae family.