Martin Pellizzer

Lupinus Bracteolaris Var. Czermakii

Lupinus bracteolaris var. czermakii is a rare and fascinating plant native to the arid regions of southern Africa. It is part of the legume family, known for its nitrogen-fixing abilities and ecological importance. This variant stands out due to its unique leaf structure and striking purple flower clusters. It thrives in rocky soils and requires minimal water, making it well adapted to harsh environments. Despite its beauty, it remains relatively unknown to the general public and is often overlooked in botanical studies.