Martin Pellizzer

Spergularia Pentandra

Spergularia pentandra is a small flowering plant commonly known as the five-angled sandwort. It is native to arid and coastal regions of the Mediterranean and parts of Europe. This plant thrives in sandy and rocky soils, often found in disturbed or saline environments. Its delicate pink or white flowers bloom in early spring, adding a subtle beauty to its harsh habitat. Spergularia pentandra is valued for its resilience and ecological importance in stabilizing coastal dunes.