Cyanus Sibiricus
Cyanus sibiricus is a striking plant known for its vibrant blue and purple flowers that bloom in late summer. Native to the cold regions of Siberia and Central Asia, it thrives in harsh, alpine environments. This species is often found in open meadows and rocky slopes where it adapts well to poor soil conditions. Its bright colors attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, playing a vital role in local ecosystems. Despite its beauty, it remains a relatively underappreciated member of the Asteraceae family.