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Thalictrella Ludlowii

Thalictrella ludlowii is a rare and delicate flowering plant native to the high-altitude regions of South America. It belongs to the family Thalictraceae, known for its showy, often fragrant blooms. This species is named after the botanist Robert Ludlow, who made significant contributions to the study of South American flora. Its small, yellowish flowers are clustered in dense, raceme-like inflorescences, making it a striking addition to its alpine habitat. Due to its limited distribution and sensitivity to environmental changes, Thalictrella ludlowii is considered a vulnerable species.