Martin Pellizzer

Tynanthus Fasciculatus

Tynanthus fasciculatus is a unique flowering plant known for its striking yellow blooms and distinctive foliage. Native to the southeastern United States, it thrives in wetland environments and is often found in swampy areas. This species is part of the Malvaceae family, which includes hibiscus and cotton, and is characterized by its showy, trumpet-shaped flowers. Tynanthus fasciculatus plays an important role in local ecosystems by providing nectar for pollinators and habitat for various insects. Its adaptability to moist conditions makes it a valuable plant for wetland restoration projects.