Vicia Angustifolia F. Uliginosa
Vicia angustifolia f. uliginosa is a rare variant of the narrow-leaf vetch known for its unique adaptations to wetland environments. This fern-like plant thrives in moist, acidic soils and is often found in peat bogs and marshy areas. Its delicate, elongated leaves and small, pea-like flowers make it a distinctive feature of its habitat. Despite its beauty, it is threatened by habitat loss and environmental changes. Conservation efforts are crucial to preserving this rare and ecologically important species.