megcélozza
Megcélozza is a genus of flowering plants in the Amaranthaceae family. The genus is monotypic, containing a single described species, Megcélozza alba, known from montane grasslands of the central Apennines. The plant is a perennial herb or small shrub up to 1.2–1.5 meters tall, with ovate to lanceolate leaves and a glossy sheen. Inflorescences are dense terminal panicles of small flowers, typically greenish to pale pink, forming conspicuous seed heads that persist after flowering.
Etymology: The name Megcélozza derives from Italian botanical nomenclature, combining a prefix suggestive of “large” with
Distribution and habitat: Megcélozza alba is endemic to a limited area in the central Apennines, where it
Ecology and reproduction: The species is pollinated by a range of bees and butterflies. Reproduction occurs
Cultivation and uses: In cultivation, Megcélozza alba is used primarily as an ornamental plant for alpine or
Conservation: Because of its restricted range, regional flora surveys monitor Megcélozza alba for habitat loss and