Anchusa Leptophylla Subsp. Tomentosa
Anchusa leptophylla subsp. tomentosa is a lesser-known member of the Boraginaceae family, often overlooked despite its unique beauty. This subspecies is characterized by its soft, hairy foliage and striking blue or purple flowers that bloom in late spring. Native to the Mediterranean region, it thrives in rocky and dry soils, making it a hardy plant for gardeners seeking low-maintenance options. Its delicate appearance contrasts with its resilience, offering both aesthetic and ecological value. Despite its charm, it remains underappreciated in horticultural circles.