Martin Pellizzer

Trifolium Vessiculosum Subsp. Multistriatum

Trifolium vessiculosum subsp. multistriatum is a rare and fascinating member of the legume family known for its unique leaf structure and ecological significance. Found primarily in specific alpine and arid regions, this subspecies thrives in harsh environments where few plants can survive. Its distinctive leaves, often adorned with multiple stripes, make it easily identifiable among other clover species. The plant plays a vital role in soil stabilization and nutrient cycling in its native habitats. Due to habitat loss and climate change, conservation efforts are increasingly important to ensure its survival.