Adenocalymma Prasinum
Common bluebell, scientifically known as Adenocalymma prasinum, is a striking flowering plant native to the arid regions of southern Africa. It is renowned for its vivid blue petals that resemble small bells, giving it its common name. This species thrives in rocky and sandy soils, often found in dry, open landscapes. Its unique appearance and ecological significance make it a favorite among botanists and nature enthusiasts. Despite its beauty, it faces threats from habitat loss and over-collection.