varhaiscreedinä
Varhaiscreedinä is a rare flowering plant belonging to the Caryophyllaceae family that has been documented only in the alpine meadows of the eastern Greater Caucasus. The species is identified by its small, bright pink corollas, woolly stems, and a distinctive scent that is said to resemble the fragrance of early spring blossoms. The name “varhaiscreedinä” derives from a combination of the local Ossetian words for “early” (varha) and “seed” (creedinä), reflecting both the plant’s early flowering period and its particular seed morphology.
The plant typically grows at elevations between 2,800 and 3,400 metres, where it thrives on well‑drained, mineral‑rich
Due to its highly restricted range, the species is considered vulnerable by the IUCN Red List. Human
The plant holds cultural importance for local communities in the region, where its early blooming is traditionally