Bermudiana Tinctoria
Bermuda cotton, scientifically known as Bermudiana tinctoria, is a rare and historically significant plant native to the Bermuda archipelago. This unique species has been cultivated for centuries for its vibrant fibers used in traditional dyeing practices. Despite its name, it is not a true cotton but rather a flowering plant with specialized properties. Its historical importance lies in its role in the early textile industry of the region. Today, it remains a symbol of Bermuda's cultural and botanical heritage.