Dracocephalum Souliei
Dracocephalum souliei is a rare and striking flowering plant native to the mountainous regions of western China. Known for its unique blue-violet petals and distinctive dragon-head-like appearance, it has captivated botanists and plant enthusiasts alike. This species belongs to the Lamiaceae family, commonly known as the mint family, and is characterized by its aromatic leaves and compact growth habit. Due to its limited distribution and habitat specificity, Dracocephalum souliei is considered a vulnerable species facing threats from habitat loss and climate change. Its beauty and ecological significance make it a valuable subject for conservation efforts and botanical research.