Martin Pellizzer

Bermudiana Gracilis

Bermudiana gracilis is a rare and delicate flowering plant native to the remote islands of Bermuda. Known for its slender stems and clusters of small, pale blue flowers, it thrives in humid, coastal environments. This species is closely related to other members of the Malvaceae family, which includes hibiscus and cotton. Due to its limited habitat and vulnerability to environmental changes, Bermudiana gracilis is considered endangered. Conservation efforts are underway to protect and preserve this unique botanical treasure.