Martin Pellizzer

Rhaponticum Longifolium

Rhaponticum longifolium is a flowering plant native to the cold regions of Siberia and Central Asia. It is known for its tall, slender stems and large, fern-like leaves that can reach several feet in height. This species is often found growing in rocky or alpine environments where it thrives in harsh conditions. Its flowers, which bloom in the summer, are yellow and daisy-like, attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Despite its beauty, it remains a relatively obscure plant in the botanical world.