Martin Pellizzer

Trifolium Gemellum Var. Atlanticum

Trifolium gemellum var. atlanticum is a lesser-known member of the clover family native to the coastal regions of the Atlantic seaboard. This variant is distinguished by its compact growth and ability to thrive in salty, well-drained soils. It plays a vital role in stabilizing dunes and preventing erosion along the coastline. Despite its ecological importance, it remains underappreciated and often overlooked in favor of more common clover species. Its unique adaptations make it a fascinating subject for botanical study and conservation efforts.