Aristolochia Laheyana
Aristolochia laheyana is a rare and striking climbing vine native to the cloud forests of Central America. Known for its distinctive, twisting flowers and heart-shaped leaves, this plant has captured the attention of botanists and horticulturists alike. Despite its beauty, it is also toxic, containing aristolochic acids that can be harmful to humans and animals. Its unique morphology and ecological significance make it a subject of both scientific study and conservation concern. Understanding and protecting Aristolochia laheyana is crucial for preserving biodiversity in its native habitats.