Cheirolophus Canariensis
Cheirolophus canariensis is a rare and unique plant native to the Canary Islands. It is known for its striking violet-blue flowers that bloom in late spring. This species thrives in rocky, nutrient-poor soils and is often found in coastal areas. Its name translates to "hand-shaped flower," referencing the distinctive shape of its petals. Due to habitat loss, it is now considered endangered and requires conservation efforts to survive.