Hookera Hyacinthina Var. Lactea
Hookera hyacinthina var. lactea is a rare and striking plant native to the high-altitude regions of the Andes. Its most notable feature is its unique white or cream-colored petals, which give it a strikingly ethereal appearance. This variety is known for its delicate, bell-shaped flowers that bloom in clusters, creating a soft and graceful visual display. Due to its limited distribution and fragile nature, it is considered a conservation concern. Despite its beauty, it remains a little-known species in the world of horticulture.