Martin Pellizzer

Triticum Subulatum

Triticum subulatum is a lesser-known wild wheat species that thrives in rocky and arid environments. This hardy plant is native to regions across Europe and parts of Asia. It has narrow, needle-like leaves and produces small, spike-like inflorescences. Despite its modest appearance, it plays an important role in ecological systems. Its potential for sustainable agriculture and genetic research is gaining attention among scientists.