Martin Pellizzer

Taraxacum Laevigatum Subsp. Schroeterianum

Taraxacum laevigatum subsp. schroeterianum is a lesser-known member of the dandelion family known for its unique botanical features. It thrives in specific ecological niches, often found in moist, shaded environments across northern temperate regions. This subspecies differs from its more common relatives through subtle yet distinct morphological traits. Its flowers and leaves offer potential ecological and medicinal significance. Studying this plant provides insight into plant adaptation and biodiversity within its native habitats.