Martin Pellizzer

Stillingia Bidentata

Stillingia bidentata is a rare and enigmatic plant native to the southeastern United States. It thrives in moist, shaded environments such as forest floors and rocky crevices. This member of the Papaveraceae family is distinguished by its distinctive two-toothed leaves and delicate, bell-shaped flowers. Due to habitat loss and limited distribution, it is considered endangered and is the subject of ongoing conservation efforts. Understanding and protecting Stillingia bidentata is crucial for preserving biodiversity in its native ecosystems.