Ulex Argenteus Subsp. Subsericeus
Ulex argenteus subsp. subsericeus is a unique plant species known for its distinctive silver-green foliage and spiny appearance. Native to certain regions of Europe, it thrives in sandy or rocky soils and is often found in coastal areas. This subspecies is closely related to other members of the Ulex genus, which includes well-known plants like the common furze. Its compact growth habit and ornamental value make it a popular choice for gardeners seeking hardy, low-maintenance plants. Despite its resilience, it requires specific growing conditions to flourish fully.