Martin Pellizzer

Silene Setacea Subsp. Getula

Silene setacea subsp. getula is a rare and delicate flowering plant native to specific regions in eastern Europe. It is characterized by its slender stems and small, pale pink or white flowers that bloom in late summer. This subspecies thrives in moist, calcareous soils and is often found in shaded woodland environments. Due to habitat loss and limited distribution, it is considered endangered and requires conservation efforts. Its unique appearance and ecological significance make it an important subject for botanical study.