Anthyllis Versicolor
Variable anthyllis, scientifically known as Anthyllis versicolor, is a strikingly colorful flowering plant native to parts of Europe and western Asia. This species is notable for its variable flower colors, which can range from white to pink and even red, making it a unique subject of botanical study. It typically grows in open, sunny habitats such as grasslands and rocky slopes, where it thrives in well-drained soils. The plant's adaptability and visual appeal have made it a popular choice for both wildflower gardens and conservation efforts. Its presence in diverse ecosystems highlights its ecological importance and aesthetic value.