Martin Pellizzer

Tanacetum Corymbosum Subsp. Subcorymbosum

Tanacetum corymbosum subsp. subcorymbosum is a lesser-known member of the Asteraceae family that thrives in moist, shaded environments. This subspecies is distinguished by its compact growth habit and dense clusters of small, white to pale yellow flowers. It is often found in woodland areas and along stream banks, where it contributes to the local ecosystem. Its foliage is fragrant and may be used in traditional herbal remedies. Despite its beauty and ecological value, it remains underappreciated compared to more common garden plants.