Berula erecta subsp. thunbergii
Berula erecta subsp. thunbergii is characterized by its upright, hollow stems and delicate, finely toothed compound leaves. Typically found along streams and in wetlands, its robust root system thrives in these aquatic environments. Small white umbel flowers give a hint of its place in the carrot family, attracting a suite of pollinators. Its survival is closely tied to water availability, reflecting a specialization in riparian habitats.